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1 Name of the system: Immune System
Immunity Name of the system: Immune System

2 What is Immunity? Immunity: ability to resist certain pathogens
Pathogen- an “agent of disease.” It is the disease causer EX of pathogen: HIV, Flu, or common cold

3 How do we get Pathogens? Pathogens are transmitted by:
Airborne (i.e. Influenza) Contaminated drinking water Vector- an organism that carries a disease (i.e. tick) Fluids (ex: HIV)

4 Does anyone know what cells fight infections?

5 White blood cells fight infections
They are also called lymphoctyes

6 Kinds of Lymphocytes B-Cells T- Cells 1. Helper T 1. Antibodies
2. Cytotoxic T 3. Memory T 1. Antibodies 2. Memory B

7 Remember previous pathogens help produce specific antibodies
T- Cells Helper T Assist Antibodies Cytotoxic T Killer T’s “Cell Police” Memory T Remember previous pathogens help produce specific antibodies

8 Specific Defense Pathogen have antigens on them
Antigens- trigger the immune response Antigens have a protein, carbohydrate, or lipid on their surface

9 An Antigen These are proteins, They are often called carbs, or lipids
on the surface They are often called surface “proteins”

10 ANTIBODIES Shaped like a Y
Shape is Y so the antigen has 2 places to bind EX: Virus attaches to antigens, clumps them, & attracts WBC’s

11 Antibody Shape ANTIGEN BINDED

12 Steps to an Infection 1) Pathogen Invades
2) Antigens are recognized by a body’s B’cells 3) B cell’s produce specific antibodies and are released into the blood 4) Memory B & T cells are made to remember

13 Vocabulary Immunity Memory T Cell Pathogen Cytotoxic T cell Vector
Lymphocyte Antibody Antigen Helper T cell

14 STOP

15 Homeostasis Disrupted
Homeostasis is disrupted in 4 MAJOR ways: 1)HIV/AIDS 2) Organ Transplant 3) Cancer 4) Allergies

16 HIV/AIDS HIV= Human Immunodeficiency Virus
AIDS = Auto Immune Deficiency Syndrome HIV is the virus you are infected with.

17 HIV attaches to T-Helper cells, and decreases immunity
This is why people with HIV/AIDS are susceptible to many different kinds of infections

18 Cancer Not always recognized as foreign, because cancer is made by your own cells Cytotoxic T-cells are constantly surveilling for cancer Causes of cancer: viral, genetic, or chemical (radiation)

19 Allergies Antigens from allergens (i.e. pet dander) bind to Mast cells
Mast cells release Histamine Mast cells are another type of immune cells, common in nasal passages Histamine is what causes the actual reaction *ADD allergens are harmless is general, but their antigen is recognized as foreign

20 Organ Transplant Cytotoxic T-cells ATTACK the new organ
The new organ is seen as foreign Patients are put on immunosuppresants for life

21 STOP

22 2 kinds of Immunity Active Immunity Passive Immunity Natural
(Maternal) Natural Acquired Acquired

23 Active Immunity: the body makes its OWN antibodies in response to an antigen
Active Natural: an antigen enters your body and YOU make antibodies to fight it Active Acquired: A Vaccine EX: Chicken Pox

24 Vaccine A vaccine is weakened or mild form of a pathogen
This weakened form stimulates an immune response to produce specific antibodies to this particular pathogen

25 Passive Immunity: lasts a LIMITED amount of time
Acquired Passive: You are INJECTED with antibodies EX: Rabies Shots/anti-venom Natural Passive: When a mother breastfeeds her child she gives the child antibodies EX: breast milk

26 STOP

27 HIV Immune Video


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