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Title: Immune system


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Immune system
  • By the end of the lesson you should be able to
  • Outline the stages in phagocytosis.
  • Describe how antibodies work and how they are
    specific.

2
First lines of defence
tears antibacterial
enzymes
saliva antibacterial enzymes
mucus linings traps dirt and microbes
  • skin prevents entry

stomach acid low pH kills harmful
microbes
good gut bacteria out compete bad
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Pathogens
  • disease causing micro-organisms
  • bacteria
  • virus
  • fungi,
  • protozoa,
  • parasite,
  • prion

4
Second lines of defence
  • Involves white blood cells
  • Non-specific response
  • invading pathogens are targeted by macrophages
  • Specific response
  • lymphocytes produce chemicals called antibodies
    that target specific pathogens

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Phagocytes
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Phagocytes
  • Monocytes and macrophages
  • Provide a non-specific response to infection
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    hago053.html

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Phagocytosis
  • Stages in phagocytosis
  • Phagocyte detects chemicals released by a foreign
    intruder (e.g. bacteria)
  • Phagocyte moves up the concentration gradient
    towards the intruder
  • The phagocyte adheres to the foreign cell and
    engulfs it in a vacuole by an infolding of the
    cell membrane.
  • Lysosomes (organelles which are rich in digestive
    enzymes found in the phagocytes cytoplasm) fuse
    with the vacuole release their contents into it.

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Phagocytosis
  • The bacterium is digested by the enzymes, and the
    breakdown products are absorbed by the phagocyte.
  • During infection, hundreds of phagocytes are
    needed.
  • Pus is dead bacteria and phagocytes!
  • link to phagocytosis

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Pus
  • An accumulation of -
  • dead phagocytes
  • destroyed bacteria
  • dead cells

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Lymphocyte
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Lymphocytes
  • Provide a specific immune response to
  • infectious diseases.
  • There are 2 types -
  • - T-cells - B-cells
  • They produce antibodies.

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Antigens
  • all cells have surface markers called antigens.
  • body can recognise these as self or non-self
    (foreign)

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Specific response
  • Lymphocytes detect presence of foreign antigens
  • Stimulated to produce
  • specific proteins called
  • antibodies.

14
  • antibodies combine with their specific antigen
    (like a lock and key)
  • this renders the pathogen harmless.
  • primary response

15
Immunity
  • the bodies ability to resist infection
  • can be natural or acquired

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Immunological memory
  • after an infection is fought off some lymphocytes
    become memory cells.
  • if same pathogen returns memory cells stimulate
    the produce the specific antibody very rapidly.
  • the infection is fought off before symptoms
    appear secondary response
  • vaccines can stimulate same response

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Immune system
  • Can you
  • Outline the stages in phagocytosis.
  • Describe how antibodies work and how they are
    specific.

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