Title: The Immune System
1The Immune System
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4What is the Immune System?
- A group of defenses that protects the body
against disease-causing organisms. - Pathogen- Any disease causing organism.
5First Line of Defense
- Skin- The skin keeps most pathogens from entering
into the body. - If the skin is cut or torn, pathogens can get in.
- Respiratory System- Mucous and cilia in your
windpipe trap pathogens. - Sneezing and coughing gets rid of these trapped
pathogens.
6First Line of Defense
- Digestive System- Saliva and acids work to kill
pathogens. - HydroChloric Acid- Digests your food and many
pathogens you eat. - Circulatory System- White blood cells attack and
kill pathogens. - Increasing your body temperature (fever) kills
pathogens too.
7Inflammation
- When an area is infected with pathogens, it
becomes inflamed. - Inflamed areas become red, swollen and painful.
- White Blood Cells go to inflamed areas to fight
off the pathogen. - Puss- Dead white blood cells that have died
fighting off the infection.
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9Active Immunity
- 1. A pathogen (bacteria, virus) enters your
body, and you get sick. - 2. White Blood Cells produce Antibodies-
Specific proteins that attack the pathogen. - 3. The pathogen dies, and you get better.
- 4. That Antibody stays in your blood incase the
pathogen comes back later. - 5. If the pathogen comes back, white blood cells
make more Antibodies to fight off the attack,
keeping you from getting sick.
10Pathogen enters your body.
Antibodies are made.
Pathogen dies.
Active Immunity
If pathogen returns, antibodies build up again
Antibodies stays in your blood.
11White Blood Cell
Pathogens
12Antibodies
White Blood Cell
Pathogens
13The white blood cells stay in your blood for
years.
If a pathogen returns, years later
Antibodies are there, to fight off the pathogen.
14Pathogen dies before you get sick!
15Vaccination
- Process of giving a vaccine to help give active
immunity. - Vaccine- Preparation of dead or damaged
pathogens.
-After you get the vaccine, your body will begin
making antibodies to fight off the pathogen. -If
you ever get the real pathogen, your body will
know how to kill it quickly with antibodies.
-Your body REMEMBERS which antibodies attack
which pathogens!
16Passive Immunity
- When antibodies are made in another person or
animal, and then given to you. - Newborn babies have Passive Immunity from
antibodies in their mothers blood. - This Passive Immunity only last for a few months,
so the baby will need vaccines to build up their
own Active Immunity.
17Disease-Causing Organisms
- Bacteria- Tetanus, strep throat, and pneumonia.
- Virus- A small piece of DNA surrounded by a
protein coat. - A virus Tricks your cells into making more
viruses. - Can cause the flu, AIDS, measles, mumps and
chickenpox.
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20Disease-Causing Organisms
- Protist Malaria is spread by mosquitoes and
African Sleeping Sickness is spread by Tsetse
fly. - Fungi Ringworm and Athletes foot.
21Infectious Disease
- Any disease that is caused by a virus, bacterium,
protist or fungus and is easily spread. - Infectious Disease can be spread by contact,
water, air or food. - Biological Vector- Any organism that is carrying
the disease.
22Virus
23Bacteria
24Protist
25Fungus
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