The Human Immune System: Video
The Human Immune System: Video
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What is the immune system?
• The body’s defense against disease causing
organisms, malfunctioning cells, and
foreign particles
The First Line of Defense
- The dead, outer ~Skin~
layer of skin, known
as the epidermis,
forms a shield
against invaders and
secretes chemicals
that kill potential
invaders
- You shed between
40 – 50 thousand
skin cells every day!
The First Line of Defense
~Mucus and Cilia~
- As you breathe in,
foreign particles and
bacteria bump into
mucus throughout
your respiratory
system and become
stuck
- Hair-like structures
called cilia sweep this
mucus into the throat Don’t swallowed bacteria have a
for coughing or good chance of infecting you?
swallowing
The First Line of Defense
~Saliva~
What’s the first thing you do when you cut
- Saliva contains manyyour finger?
chemicals that break down
bacteria
- Thousands of different types
of bacteria can survive these
chemicals, however
The First Line of Defense
~Stomach Acid~
- Swallowed bacteria are
broken down by incredibly
strong acids in the stomach
that break down your food
- The stomach must produce a
coating of special mucus or
this acid would eat through
the stomach!
Think of the human body as a
hollow plastic tube…
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White Blood Cells
~Phagocytes~
• These white blood cells are
responsible for eating
foreign particles by
engulfing them
• Once engulfed, the
phagocyte breaks the
foreign particles apart in
organelles called ________
Lysosomes
Where could invaders
hide from phagocytes?
Viruses
Viruses enter body cells, hijack their organelles, and
turn the cell into a virus making-factory. The cell
will eventually burst, releasing thousands of viruses
to infect new cells.
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Immunity
- New particles take longer
to identify, and a person
remains ill until a new
antibody can be crafted
- Old particles are quickly
recognized, and a person
may never become ill from
that invader again. This
person is now immune.
What is immunity?
- Resistance to a disease causing organism or
harmful substance
- Two types
- Active Immunity
- Passive Immunity
Active Immunity
- You produce the antibodies
- Your body has been exposed to the antigen in
the past either through:
- Exposure to the actual disease causing antigen – You
fought it, you won, you remember it
- Planned exposure to a form of the antigen that has
been killed or weakened – You detected it,
eliminated it, and remember it
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Passive Immunity
• You don’t produce the antibodies
– A mother will pass immunities
on to her baby during pregnancy
- through what organ?
– These antibodies will protect the
baby for a short period of time
following birth while its immune
system develops. What Placenta
endocrine gland is responsible
for this?
– Lasts until antibodies die