BIOL 1412 Chapter Notes - Chapter 42: Glycoprotein, Immunoglobulin D, Immunity (Medical)

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Vaccine-an inactive form of a pathogen or toxin that nevertheless provokes the immune system to produce antibodies; specific proteins directed against the target. Pathogens-harmful organisms and viruses that can cause disease. Response involves three phases: recognition phase (recognizing between self and nonself), activation phase (recognition leads to mobilization of cells to fight invasion), and effector phase (destruction of invader) Two general types of defense mechanisms: innate- first line of defense, nonspecific, quick (min. or hours). Skin recognizes, phagocytic cells ingest invaders: adaptive defense- aimed at specific pathogens, and activated by innate immune system. Can make an antibody protein that will recognize, bind, and destroy specific virus: having both innate and adaptive defense is characterized by vertebrates. Suspended within plasma are red/white blood cells and platelets: lymph-fluid derived from blood (w/o red blood cells); accumulates in intercellular spaces throughout the body.

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