Human Immune system.

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Human Immune system

What is Immunity?

Immunity 1. Immunity The ability of the body to fight infection and/or foreign invaders by producing antibodies or killing infected cells. 2. Immune System The system in the body responsible for maintaining homeostasis by recognizing harmful from non harmful organisms and produces an appropriate response.

Foreign Invaders 1. Called Pathogens 2. Antigens Viruses, bacteria or other living thing that causes disease/immune response. 2. Antigens Toxins that pathogens produce that cause harm to an organism.

Parts of the Immune System Blood - White Blood Cells in particular. Lymph nodes Thymus Gland – Produces T Lymphocytes Bone Marrow – Produces B Lymphocytes

How does the body fight infection/foreign invaders? The Body’s THREE lines of Defense: First Line of Defense – The Skin Provides Physical and Chemical barriers Physical – hard to penetrate, made of indigestible keratin Chemical – tears, sweat

Second Line of Defense – Nonspecific Immune Response These are defenses the body uses no matter what the invader may be. These defenses include: Phagocytosis – done by Macrophages – cells that eat pathogens Natural Cell Killers Inflammation - red, swollen skin Fever – The fever (high temp) kills invaders

Third Line of Defense – Specific Immune Response This is a specific response to a specific pathogen/antigen. The response involves the creation of Antibodies.

Antibodies Y-shaped protein molecule. Produced by B-Lymphocytes Function: Recognize antigens, bind to and deactivate them.

Primary .vs. Secondary Immune Response 1. Primary Immune Response This is a response to an invader the First time the invader infects the body. No measurable immune response for first few days. Next 10 – 15 days antibody production grows steadily 2. Secondary Immune Response A more rapid response to an invader the 2nd time it invades the body. Antibody production increases dramatically and in a much shorter time period..

Passive .vs. Active Immunity This is immunity where the body is “actively” producing antibodies to fight infection. Ex: You have a throat infection and you are actively creating antibodies to fight it. Vaccination: An injection of a weakened strain of an infectious microbe (pathogen) that causes the body to undergo active immunity (produce antibodies).

2. Passive Immunity This is immunity where antibodies are given to a person from the blood of another person or animal. This immunity only lasts for a short period of time. ex: Breastfeeding mothers pass antibodies to their children through the milk.

Autoimmune Disease 1. Autoimmune diseases are diseases where the immune system begins to attack itself. Ex: Rheumatoid Arthritis – crippling disease of the joints. Lupus – disease of blood and organs. Multiple Sclerosis – disease of nervous system 2. Cause(s): unknown 3. Cures/Treatments: No known cures. Usually treated with drugs.

Allergies Allergy - An exaggerated response by the immune system to an allergen. Allergen: a normally harmless substance that causes an allergic reaction. ex: dust, pollen, mould, food, insect stings Types of Allergic reactions There are two types of allergic reactions. a. Immediate – occurs within seconds and normally lasts for about 30 mins. b. Delayed – takes longer to react and can last for a much longer time.