BIOL 2443 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Bone Marrow, Thoracic Duct, Natural Killer Cell

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Available to protect against disease molecule and antimicrobial substances. Introduction agents microbe once it has breached the defenses of innate immunity: maintaining physical health requires continuous combat against harmful, pathogens disease producing microbes (bacteria and viruses) Immunity or resistance ward off damage or disease caused by microbes: susceptibility lack of resistance, two general types of immunity. Innate (nonspecific) immunity defenses present at birth and always: adaptive (specific) immunity defenses that involve specific recognition of a. Involves lymphocytes t lymphocytes (t cells) and b lymphocytes (b cells: the lymphatic system consists of four elements, lymph, lymphatic vessels, structures and organs containing lymphocytes, red bone marrow. Transports dietary lipids from gi tract to blood. Carries out immune responses same antigen attacks the body a second time. Recognize antigen on the foreign invader and provokes an immune response. B cells (15-30% of lymphocytes) differentiate into plasma cells that protect us from diseases by producing antibodies (proteins)

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