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The Immune SystemThe Immune SystemLesson 1:Lesson 1:The Immune SystemsThe Immune Systems
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Lesson ObjectivesUpon completion of this lesson, students should be able to …
Identify and discuss the anatomy of the immune system.
Discuss the functions of the immune system.
Explain the immune system and its response.
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Composition of the Immune SystemTissuesOrgansPhysiological processes that identify
abnormal cellsForeign substancesForeign tissues, such as transplants
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Structures Central to the Immune SystemCentral lymphoid tissue
bone marrow, thymusPeripheral lymphoid tissue
lymph nodes, spleen, and mucus membranes
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Critical Thinking Questions1. What is so critical about the immune
system to one’s overall health?
2. If one has a compromised immune system would that shorten the person’s life?
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The Immune Systemthroughout the bodypart of the lymphatic systemsubsystem of the CV system Primary fx is to defend against invasion Pathogens (viruses, bacteria, and fungi) Immunosuppressants, medications, and
stress can suppress system
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The Lymphatic System
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Watch Thishttp://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=69
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Bone MarrowContains stem cells that create all the cellsProduces
RBC’sWBC’sPlateletsB cells Natural killer cells
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Thymus Gland
Located posterior to the sternumManufactures infection-fighting T cells Helps distinguish normal T cells from those
that attack the bodyEnlarges during childhood Shrinks as we age
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Peripheral Lymphatic System
Consists of the lymph nodes, spleen, and other lymphoid tissue
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Lymph NodesDifferent sizes and
shapesMost are bean-
shaped, about 1 inch long
Covered with a thick fibrous capsule
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Two Parts of Lymph NodesCortex
Populated mainly with lymphocytes
MedullaPrimarily made up of macrophages
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B LymphocytesResponsible for circulating antibodies When an antigen enters the body,
B lymphocytes rapidly undergo mitosis and divide
This produces a large quantity of an antibody
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Spleen Located in the ULQ of the abdomenLots of blood vesselsSpleen’s blood vessels are lined with
macrophagesswallow and digest debris in the blood
worn-out red blood cells and platelets
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TonsilsLocated in the
depressionsof the throat and
the pharynxFx -filter bacteria aid in the
formation of white blood cells Factoid:
Tonsils used to be removed when infected.
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Immune Troop Worksheethttp://vimeo.com/138062
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The Immune SystemDefense against infectious organisms and
pathogenic invaders Immune response
cells, tissues, and organs work together to attack pathogen
white blood cells (WBCs), seek out and destroy harmful organisms
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PhagocytesPhagocytes
WBC that attacks the invading organism most common are neutrophils, which fight off
bacteria
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LymphocytesLymphocytes
WBC allows the body to remember previous invading organisms
Originate in the bone marrow If stays there, it matures into B cells If moves to the thymus gland, they mature
into T cells
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B and T LymphocytesB lymphocytes
Seek out invading organisms and send defenses to attach onto them
T cellsDestroy the organisms that the B lymphocytes have id
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AntigenForeign substance that invades the body When an antigen is detected, several types of
cells work together to recognize and respond to it
These cells trigger the B lymphocytes to produce antibodies
This process is known as humoral immunity
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Antibodies
Specialized proteins that lock onto specific antigens
ImmunoglobulinsAntibodies are found in blood, tissue fluids, and
many secretions
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B Cells of the Immune System
Once antibodies have been produced, they remain in the body
If re-infected, the antibodies are already there to neutralize it
antibodies can recognize an antigen and lock onto it, but are not capable of destroying it.
That is the job of the T cells.
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T Cellsdestroys antigens which have been tagged
by antibodies
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Immunity The body’s ability to defend itself
against pathogens 3 Forms
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Innate ImmunityBorn with innate, or natural,
immunity Renders many of the viruses and
bacteria incapable of harming infantProvided by :
Skin Mucous membranesMother
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Active Immunityby infection or with a vaccineIs permanent ??
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Types of Active ImmunityAcquired active immunity
exposed to a live pathogendevelops the diseaseand becomes immune (primary immune
response)
Artificially acquired active immunityinduced by a vaccine (antigen)stimulates a primary response against the
antigen without causing symptoms of the disease
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Passive Immunity“Borrowed” from another source and lasts for
only a short time An inherited immunity to certain diseases
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Medical SpecialistsAllergistImmunologistOncologist
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