Biology 1202B Study Guide - Final Guide: Allergen, Antigenic Variation, Pattern Recognition Receptor

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Essential outcomes immunology: describe the three lines of defence (i. e. , physical/chemical barriers, innate immune responses, and adaptive immunity) against invasion by pathogens in vertebrates. Contains cilia, which removes things from passageways. Second line of defence innate immune system. Third line of defence adaptive immune system. Only in vertebrates; composed of mechanisms that cause antibodies to specifically target pathogens. Takes several days to activate, but the innate immune system is active during this time. Contains a memory of infections that have previously affected the body: distinguish between innate and adaptive immunity. Provides an immediate response and targets pathogens w/ no memory of prior pathogens. Develops in response and takes a few days to become fully functional. More specific and retains memory of pathogen exposure: describe how the epithelium serves as a barrier for infection and how other physical barriers make parts of the human body hostile to potential pathogens. It is the primary line of defence.

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