BPK 110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Pantothenic Acid, Capillary, Glycogen

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Antigen - substance found on disease-causing agents that identi es them as foreign from the body"s cells; stimulates an immune response. Antibodies - proteins, released by lymphocytes (b cells), that interact with antigens and promote removal of foreign invaders: speci c antibody for each antigen. Allergen - substance that causes an allergic reaction. Food allergies occur when the body sees proteins present and initiates an immune response. After rst consumed, food digestion trigger production of antibodies signalling release of chemicals causing reaction. Celiac disease - gluten triggers an immune system response that damages or destroys the villi of the small intestine. Can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and eventually malnutrition, weight loss, anemia, osteoporosis, intestinal cancer, and other chronic illnesses. Heartburn (acid re ux) - burning sensation in the chest caused when acidic stomach contents leak back into the esophagus. Gastroesophageal re ux disease (gerd) - chronic heartburn, causing pain and damaging the esophagus.

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