biology (immune system) Flashcards

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immune system

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primary defence against viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites

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components of the immune system

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WBC
lymph
bone marrow
thymus gland
lymph nodes
tonsils
adenoids
spleen
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bone marrow

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Makes white blood cells (WBC)

  • some WBC stay in the bone marrow to become B-Cells
  • others go to the thymus gland to make T-Cells
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lymph nodes

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filters pathogens

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spleen

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fist sized organs
filters pathogens from blood
removes worn out RBC
reservoir for RBC

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thymus

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produces T-Cells

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skin

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first layer of defence

if skin becomes punctured infection will follow

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cilia/mucus

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trap and sweep out pathogens

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enzymes

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  • kill by the hydrochloric acid and digested by enzymes in your stomach
  • enzymes called lysosomes are found in mucus, saliva, sweat, tears
  • stops bacteria from replicating
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cells involved in specific disease

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macrophages
helper T cells
killer T cells
B cells
supressor T cells
memory cells
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macrophages

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eats pathogens

displays a portion of the pathogen at its surface for helper T cells to identify

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helper t-cells

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releases chemical messengers into bloodstream to initiate the immune response
all WBCs respond by replicating
HIV infects helper t-cells, preventing the message to replicate from being passed along

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killer t-cells

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identify human cells which contain viruses and burst them

also destroy foreign cells like bacteria and fungi

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b-cells

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missile launcher

mature into plasma cells which produce antibodies Y

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antibodies

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antibodies are made by mature b-cells which are called plasma cells
antibodies travel through the bloodstream to find their target – they lock on to it and don’t let go
they have two identical antigen binding sites

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suppressor t-cells

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slows down the activity of b-cell and t-cells once viral numbers are reduced when the infection is successfully defeated

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memory cells

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these are b-cells or t-cells that remain after an infection

they are ready to replicate again quickly should the same pathogen invade again

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where are white blood cells produced

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bone marrow

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what cells lyse cells that are infected

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Killer T - cells