BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Integumentary System, Immunity (Medical)

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TOPIC 6: Immune System Resistance to Disease
Functions
Relies mainly on:
circulatory system, and
lymphatic system
Functions:
Protects against:
pathogens
environmental hazards (e.g., chemicals)
Eliminates damaged, infected or dead cells
The immune system relies mainly on the circulatory system and
lymphatic system.
Other systems (e.g., integumentary system) also play a role in
protecting the body against disease.
The main functions are to protect against pathogens such as microbes
(microscopic organisms) and parasites (which are generally
eukaryotic, sometimes multicellular such as worms).
The immune system also removes damaged, infected or dead cells.
Types of Resistance
Innate (nonspecific) resistance
Adaptive (acquired = specific) immunity
The two main types of immunity are innate, also called nonspecific,
resistance and adaptive, also called specific, resistance or immunity.
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The immune system relies mainly on the circulatory system and lymphatic system. Other systems (e. g. , integumentary system) also play a role in protecting the body against disease. The main functions are to protect against pathogens such as microbes (which are generally (microscopic organisms) and parasites eukaryotic, sometimes multicellular such as worms). The immune system also removes damaged, infected or dead cells. Types of resistance: innate (nonspecific) resistance, adaptive (acquired = specific) immunity. The two main types of immunity are innate, also called nonspecific, resistance and adaptive, also called specific, resistance or immunity. Characteristics of innate (nonspecific) resistance: general response to many pathogens. Reacts to pathogens in body: in place at birth, reacts the same way with same rapid speed each time. Innate resistance produces the same general response to many different pathogens. It can prevent pathogens from entering the body. It also reacts to pathogens in the body. It reacts the same way with the same rapid speed each time.

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