IMMUNE SYSTEM FIGHTING DISEASES. WHAT ARE WE FIGHTING? Some illnesses are caused by a “bug” or germ of some sort. PATHOGEN – fancy word for a germ or.

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IMMUNE SYSTEM FIGHTING DISEASES

WHAT ARE WE FIGHTING? Some illnesses are caused by a “bug” or germ of some sort. PATHOGEN – fancy word for a germ or what makes you sick. Pathogens can be shared/transmitted, they are infectious

GENERAL WAYS TO FIGHT PATHOGENS Skin Fever Mucus membranes Chemicals

Types of Pathogens BACTERIA** VIRUSES** FUNGI PROTOZOA PARASITES PRIONS

Transmission Direct contact Airborne Blood/body fluids Vectors – animals or insects Food

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Immune system This system recognizes and “fights” foreign cells. Your body can recognize “foreign” cells Recognizes information on the outside of the cell Your body tries to kill or eliminate foreign cells This is what your White Blood Cells do

PARTS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM NON-SPECIFIC Non-specific defenses are used no matter what the pathogen is THE SPECIFIC DEFENSES WILL ONLY FIGHT ONE PATHOGEN AT A TIME. Ex: a T cell for chicken pox, will not help you fight the flu.

BARRIERS PREVENT THE PATHOGEN FROM ENTERING YOUR BODY SKIN MUCUOS TEARS

CHEMICALS KILL OR HARM THE PATHOGEN TEARS SALIVA MUCOUS SWEAT

INTERNAL DEFENSES FEVER WHITE BLOOD CELLS INFLAMMATION HISTAMINES

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SPECIFIC DEFENSES THE SPECIFIC DEFENSES WILL ONLY FIGHT ONE PATHOGEN AT A TIME. Ex: a T cell for chicken pox, will not help you fight the flu. B cells fights the pathogen as it floats around in your body T cells fights the pathogen AFTER it has infected your cells –

B CELLS – fight pathogens outside your body cells (in blood) RECOGNIZE THE PATHOGEN AS FOREIGN BODY MAKES TAKES AN IMAGE OF THE PATHOGEN INFORMATION GOES TO THE B CELLS AND THEY MAKE ANTIBODIES TO GET RID OF THE PATHOGEN THESE ANTIBODIES ARE RELEASED INTO THE BLOOD AND DISABLE THE PATHOGEN

T CELLS – fight pathogens inside your body cells RECOGNIZE THE PATHOGEN AS FOREIGN BODY MAKES TAKES AN IMAGE OF THE PATHOGEN INFORMATION GOES TO THE T CELLS AND they learn to recognize the pathogen Some T cells go out and destroy all cells that have the pathogen in them

Immunity After your body fights a disease it creates a memory of the disease We call this memory immunity – it means that you won’t get sick from this disease again

IMMUNITY Two forms Passive – you inherit it Active – you get it from experiencing the pathogen Caused when your body creates a memory of the pathogen

VACCINES Give a shot with a small amount of the disease in it that is disabled. Body recognizes the disease as foreign and “fights” it When we “give” immunity your body gets a memory of a disease it never had. Next time your body will remember the disease and easily fight it.

ALLERGIES Body is tricked into thinking that allergens are foreign particles Body over reacts in trying to get rid of the allergens You sneeze, get a runny nose and teary eyes

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE Some diseases trick your body into thinking that your cells are foreign. You attack your own cells, HIV, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis,