BIOL 1175 Lecture Notes - T Helper Cell, Immunoglobulin G, Anatta

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Ability to combat infectious diseases and cancer. Individual"s body makes antibodies against a particular antigen. Primary exposure is shorter-lived and slower to respond while a secondary exposure is rapid, strong response. This type of immunity is usually long-lasting. It depends on clonal selection and production of memory b and t cells. Can be brought about naturally through an infection or artificially through medical intervention (acquired by vaccination) The lymphatic and immune system to the rescue. Primary: red bone marrow, thymus gland. Secondary: lymph nodes, spleen and appendix. Innate immunity is always present, broad spectrum responses: physical barriers, phagocytic blood cells, complement. Adaptive immunity pathogen specific and forms memory, takes time to develop: humoral response (antibody, cytotoxic response. 3 line of defense: non-specific physical and chemical barriers, non-specific inflammatory response and proteins, a specific and adaptive or learned response from t and b cells.

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