+ Immune System. + What are the basics?  _____________________  _____________________is the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment.

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+ Immune System

+ What are the basics?  _____________________  _____________________is the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment.  Diseases can disrupt this stability. _________________system  Your _________________system is the organ system that protects your body from disease. _________________  Your body has three different lines of defense against _________________, or disease causing agents.

+ What are the two types of immune defense?  The immune system includes two general categories of defense mechanisms against infection.  _____________________defenses  _____________________defenses guard against infections by keeping most things out of the body.  __________________defenses  __________________defenses track down harmful pathogens that have managed to break through the body’s nonspecific defenses.

+ 1 st Line of Defense: Barriers to Infection  To cause disease, a pathogen must invade the body.  Your body has barriers to keep this pathogens out.  __________________  __________________provides a protective barrier.  _________membranes  _________membranes line up interior surfaces that come into contact with the environment. stomach ______________  Pathogens that are swallowed are likely to be destroyed by your stomach ______________.  Sweat___________  Sweat and ___________contains salts, acids, and enzymes that help kill pathogens in your skin and eyes.

+ 2nd Line of Defense: Inflammatory Response _____________________response  The _____________________response is the body’s response to tissue damage.  As soon as pathogen enters your body, damaged tissue releases chemical signal.  Blood vessels expand. What is a consequence of this? ___________________ __________________  Plasma carries ___________________that engulf and destroy pathogens during __________________ ______  If infection persists, body may increase temperature resulting in a ______. Why?

+ 3 rd Line of Defense: Immune Response __________________response  The __________________response attacks specific pathogens using specialized cells and proteins.  _______________  _______________are white blood cells that attack and kill harmful bacteria.  _________________  _________________are white blood cells that make antibodies. antibody ___________  An antibody is a Y-shaped protein that attaches to a specific foreign substance, known as an ___________.  bind to the pathogen's membrane proteins  cause pathogen to clump together  weaken the pathogen's membrane

+ What are the types of immunity?  Results from exposure to a specific pathogen  ____________________  Vaccination  B cells remain capable of producing antibodies specific to that pathogen reducing the chance that the disease could develop a second time _____________  A _____________is a weakened form of a pathogen.  Created by transferring _______________made by one organism into another  Snake bite  Often acquired before birth or during nursing Active Immunity Passive Immunity

+ How does immunity develop?  Once a person is exposed to a pathogen or vaccine, it triggers the immune system to make __________________________.  If the person is exposed to the same pathogen again, the immune system will respond ____________, with more intensity, and duration  Your body will get rid of the infection before you feel ___________!!

+ What are antibiotics?  __________________  __________________ are drugs used to fight bacterial infections  Kill or prevent their ___________________________  Antibiotic resistance has become a problem in many parts of the _________________.  Explain how antibiotic resistance develops  What two mechanism of evolutionary change are involved in this resistance?