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2 Immune Response

3 Nonspecific Immune Response Inflammation –Swelling, redness, pain, itching, warmth –Histamines cause the blood vessels to spread open WBCs squeeze out of the bloodstream –WBCs attack the pathogen

4 Blood stream phagocyte bacteria phagocyte

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6 Nonspecific Immune Response Fever –Chemicals cause the hypothalamus to increase body temp –Stimulates interferon production Prevents virus reproduction –Increases rate of WBC maturity

7 Specific Immune Response Body must be able to identify its own cells Antigens: proteins markers on the surface of pathogens (uniforms) Immunity: body produces memory cells to “remember” specific antigens

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9 pathogen phagocyte Area 1: Phagocyte engulfs the pathogen via phagocytosis

10 Area 2: Antigens from the pathogen are displayed on cell membrane phagocyte Antigen displaying phagocyte

11 Area 1: Phagocyte engulfs the pathogen via phagocytosis Area 2: Antigens from the pathogen are displayed on cell membrane Area 3: T-cell binds to the antigen displaying phagocytes –Enzymes activate the T- cell Antigen displaying phagocyte T cellActivated T cell

12 Area 1: Phagocyte engulfs the pathogen via phagocytosis Area 2: Antigens from the pathogen are displayed on cell membrane Area 3: T-cell binds to the antigen displaying phagocytes –Enzymes activate the T- cell T-cell divides into: –Memory T-cells –Activated T-cells Activated T cell

13 Memory T cell Activated T cellMemory T cell Activated T cellMemory T cell Activated T-cells: used to fight the current pathogen Memory T-Cells: Reserve cells to be used at a later date if the pathogen returns

14 Area 4: Activated T-cells bind to the infected body cell Infected body cell bursts Activated T cell Infected body cell showing antigens

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17 Area 1: Pathogen binds to the antibody of a B- cell Antigen breaks off the pathogen Inactivated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y pathogen

18 Area 1: Pathogen binds to the antibody of a B- cell Antigen breaks off the pathogen Area 2: T-cell binds to the antigen presenting B cell T-cell releases proteins to activate the B-cell Area 3: B-cell multiplies into two groups: –Memory B-cells –Activated B-cells Inactivated Antigen Presenting B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y T cell Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y

19 Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Area 1: Pathogen binds to the antibody of a B- cell Antigen breaks off the pathogen Area 2: T-cell binds to the antigen presenting B cell T-cell releases proteins to activate the B-cell Area 3: B-cell multiplies into two groups: –Memory B-cells –Activated B-cells

20 Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Memory B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Memory B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Memory B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Memory B-cells: Reserve cells to be used at a later date if the pathogen returns Activated B-Cells: used to fight the current pathogen

21 Area 4: Activated B-cells produce antibodies specific to the pathogen’s antigens Pathogens clump together Area 5: Destroyed by phagocytes Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y Activated B cell Y Y Y Y Y Y pathogen Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Phagocyte (white blood cell)

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23 Khan Academy: Humoral Immunity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z36dUduOk1Y

24 Kobe Kuiz 1)Name 2 non-specific immune system responses. 2)What’s the purpose of histamines? 3)What are 2 positive side effects of a fever? 4)What are phagocytes called that show foreign antigens on their surface? 5)What type of cells are created by cellular immunity? 6)What do T cells attack during cellular immunity? 7)What type of cells are created during humoral immunity? 8)What do B cells release to fight infection? 9)Which statement is true of humoral immunity? 1)T cells activate B cells. 2)B cells activate T cells


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