MBIO 1220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Innate Immune System, Mucous Membrane, Human Microbiota

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This unit will provide information about innate or natural defences of the body that may target foreign bodies. The innate immune response described in this unit is always active, and is not specifically induced by any particular microbe. The protection offered by innate immunity is therefore of a general type, with the immune cells and barriers providing protection against a variety of invaders. Unit activities: read the following sections in chapter 14 of your textbook. The summaries and/or guidelines provided with the reading list will direct you to the examinable parts of each textbook section: section 14. 2: first-line defenses. This section describes the first barriers that microbes must penetrate to invade your body, the first-line defenses. Prior to entry into your body, a microbe must first penetrate physical barriers provided by your skin and mucous membranes. Your skin is quite difficult to penetrate because it is thick and sloughs off regularly.

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