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ATI TEAS SCIENCE REVIEW BODILY ORGANS AND SYSTEMS ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS Questions related to the Bodily Organs and Systems will test your knowledge of structures and functions within the ten human organ systems that are essential to life. You may also be tested on vocabulary terms related to your understanding of anatomy. You must understand these vital body systems when caring for patient’s co-morbidities. Please note that the ATI TEAS will only cover basic knowledge of bodily organs and systems. More in-depth knowledge will be covered in our Anatomy and Physiology Series. Let’s get started on understanding how the bodily organs and systems are important on the ATI TEAS. ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM The immune system is supported by different defense mechanisms in the body that prevent disease and bacterial pathogens from developing in the body. An immune response occurs when the body recognizes these pathogens and creates an action against them. Harmful molecules that are recognized and elicit an immune response are called antigens. In response to antigens, the body makes antibodies to fight off specific antigen cells. PHOTO CREDIT: H+ MAGAZINE ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM The immune system is divided into two categories Innate immunity refers to the nonspecific response mechanisms that begin immediately or within hours of an antigen’s appearance. The innate immune system includes physical barriers such as skin and mucus, chemicals in the blood, and immune system cells that attack foreign cells in the body. The innate immune response is activated by the chemical properties of the antigen. Adaptive immunity (acquired) refers to antigen-specific immune response and is more complex than innate immunity. An antigen first must be processed and recognized as foreign; then the adaptive immune system creates immune cells specifically designed to attack that antigen. Adaptive immunity also provides memory of an antigen that makes future responses to that antigen more efficient. ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM The body’s first line of defense against pathogens includes the skin and various secretions, such as sweat and saliva. If pathogens successfully enter the body, often a fever or inflammation will occur to fight off an infection. Lymphocytes, special white blood cells, are formed in response to certain antigens. Some examples of lymphocytes include Natural killer (NK) cells work against cells infected with bacteria and viruses T cells attack body cells infected with pathogens B cells produce specific antibodies PHOTO CREDIT: CANCER.GOV ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM Active immunity develops from natural exposure to pathogens and an immune response. It can also be mimicked through vaccinations, where an individual is given a weakened antigen so the body can induce a response and build memory cells. Passive immunity elicits a temporary response when a person is given antibodies produced by another person or animal. PHOTO CREDIT: BIONINJA

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ATI TEAS SCIENCE REVIEW

BODILY ORGANS AND SYSTEMS

ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS

Questions related to the Bodily Organs and Systems will test yourknowledge of structures and functions within the ten human organsystems that are essential to life. You may also be tested on vocabularyterms related to your understanding of anatomy. You must understandthese vital body systems when caring for patient’s co-morbidities.

Please note that the ATI TEAS will only cover basic knowledge ofbodily organs and systems. More in-depth knowledge will be coveredin our Anatomy and Physiology Series.

Let’s get started on understanding how the bodily organs and systemsare important on the ATI TEAS.

ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS

THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

The immune system is supported by different defense mechanisms inthe body that prevent disease and bacterial pathogens from developingin the body. An immune response occurs when the body recognizesthese pathogens and creates an action against them. Harmfulmolecules that are recognized and elicit an immune response are calledantigens. In response to antigens, the body makes antibodies to fightoff specific antigen cells.

PHOTO CREDIT: H+ MAGAZINE

ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS

THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

The immune system is divided into two categories

Innate immunity refers to the nonspecific response mechanismsthat begin immediately or within hours of an antigen’s appearance.The innate immune system includes physical barriers such as skinand mucus, chemicals in the blood, and immune system cells thatattack foreign cells in the body. The innate immune response isactivated by the chemical properties of the antigen.

Adaptive immunity (acquired) refers to antigen-specificimmune response and is more complex than innateimmunity. An antigen first must be processed andrecognized as foreign; then the adaptive immune systemcreates immune cells specifically designed to attack thatantigen. Adaptive immunity also provides memory of anantigen that makes future responses to that antigenmore efficient.

ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS

THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

The body’s first line of defense against pathogens includes the skin andvarious secretions, such as sweat and saliva. If pathogens successfullyenter the body, often a fever or inflammation will occur to fight off aninfection.

Lymphocytes, special white blood cells, are formed in response tocertain antigens. Some examples of lymphocytes include

• Natural killer (NK) cells work against cells infected with bacteria andviruses

• T cells attack body cells infected with pathogens

• B cells produce specific antibodies

PHOTO CREDIT: CANCER.GOV

ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS

THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

Active immunity develops from natural exposure to pathogens and animmune response. It can also be mimicked through vaccinations, wherean individual is given a weakened antigen so the body can induce aresponse and build memory cells.

Passive immunity elicits a temporary response when a person is givenantibodies produced by another person or animal.

PHOTO CREDIT: BIONINJA

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ATI TEAS SCIENCE – BODILY ORGANS AND BODILY SYSTEMS

THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

When the immune system is compromised, illness will occur withdiffering levels of severity. Sometimes the illness that manifests is thecommon cold, while other pathogens, such as cancer cells, evadeimmune responses. If the immune system mistakenly targets host cells,this leads to autoimmune disease.

PHOTO CREDIT: Integrative Functional Medicine