BIO 111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 39: Natural Killer Cell, Adaptive Immune System, Complement System

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39. 1 animals use innate and adaptive mechanisms to defend themselves against. Pathogens harmful organisms and viruses that can cause disease. Innate defenses nonspecific defenses that are inherited and act as the first line of defense against a wide range of pathogens (skin, toxins, and phagocytic cells) Immunity the event where an organism has sufficient defenses to successfully avoid biological invasion by a pathogen. Innate defenses evolved before adaptive defenses: toll-like receptors receptors that participate in innate immune responses that are spread throughout the animal world. 39. 2 innate defenses are nonspecific (3 pages) Cell signaling pathways stimulate additional innate defenses. Inflammation is a coordinated response to infection or injury. 39. 5 the adaptive cellular immune response involves t cells and their receptors (3 pages) T cell receptors specifically bind to antigens on cell surfaces: has a glycoprotein receptor that is encoded by a separate gene, can only bind to an antigen displayed by an mhc protein.

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