Created by Morgan Morgan
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Non-specific
Specific
2 Main categories of WBCs
Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophils
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
A macrophage extends a .............to pull in and engulf a bacterium.
Lymphatic System
Organs of the lymphatic system include?
Parts of the Lymphatic System - Lymph?
Lymphatic vessels (lymphatics)?
LYMPH NODES
Spleen
Thymus
Tonsils
Non-specific Resistance - Physical barriers
Chemical barriers
Natural Killer (NK)Cells
Interferons
Fever (pyrexia)
Summary of non-specific defences - 2nd line of defense?
Any foreign substance which triggers an immune response is called an ....... (e.g.bacteria, viruses, transplanted tissue, pollen ,etc)
Immune system remembers a particular antigen & responds much faster on 2nd exposure.
Immune system can recognise & remember millions of antigens that may invade body.
2 types of lymphocytes involved?
B- & T-cells are derived from ?
Immature T-cells must pass to the.......where they gain specificity.
B Cells provide?
Defend against?
T Cells provide?
Defend against?
Each T or B cell:
responds only to a ...... antigen
ignores all others
On exposure to specific antigens, .......are activated & transform into ...... cells which produce ......... which inactivate the antigen.
Antibodies are proteins-immunoglobulins
They are y-shaped molecules with specific receptor sites to bind specific antigen
Used to attack free bacteria & viruses in body fluids (i.e extracellular pathogens)
Cell-mediated immunity (T-cells)
Helper T-cells
Cytotoxic (killer) T-cells
Suppressor T-cells
Active Immunity
Passive Immunity