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IMMUNE SYSTEM SC.912.L.14.52 SC.912.L.14.52 Explain the basic functions of the human immune system, including specific and nonspecific immune response, vaccines, and antibiotics
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Page 1: IMMUNE SYSTEM SC.912.L.14.52 SC.912.L.14.52 Explain the basic functions of the human immune system, including specific and nonspecific immune response,

IMMUNE SYSTEMSC.912.L.14.52SC.912.L.14.52 Explain the basic functions of the human immune system, including specific and nonspecific immune response, vaccines, and antibiotics

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KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

• Identify and/or explain the basic functions of the human immune system, including specific and nonspecific immune responses

• Describe how the human immune system responds to vaccines and/or antibiotics

• Explain the significance of genetic factors, environmental factors, and pathogenic agents to health from the perspective of both individual and public health

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PATHOGENS AND HUMAN ILLNESS

• Germ theory states that microscopic particles cause certain diseases• proposed by Louis Pasteur• Joseph Lister – 1st doc to clean surgical tools• Robert Koch - postulates support the theory• Disease-causing agents are called pathogens

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PATHOGENS

• Bacteria • cause illness by destroying cells • release toxic chemicals

• Viruses • force host cells to make more viruses

• Fungi • take nutrients from host cells• occur in warm and damp places

• Protozoa• use host cells to complete their life cycles• take nutrients from host cell

• Parasites are multicellular organisms• grow and feed on a host • possibly kill the host

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HOW DO PATHOGENS INFECT?

•Direct contact• Exchange of body fluids• Hand shaking

• Indirect contact • touching an infected surface• breathing in infected air

• Vectors• Mosquitoes• Fleas

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THE IMMUNE SYSTEMS CONSISTS OF ORGANS, CELLS, AND MOLECULES THAT FIGHT INFECTIONS

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FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE

• Skin• Provides a physical barrier• Secretes oils and sweat

•Mucous membranes• Lined with cilia

• Circulatory system• Transports cells

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CELLS AND PROTEINS FIGHT THE BODY’S

INFECTIONS• White blood cells (leukocytes)• Phagocytes engulf and destroy pathogens• T cells destroy infected cells• B cells produce antibodies

• Proteins• Complement proteins weaken pathogen

membranes• Antibodies make pathogens ineffective• Interferons prevent viruses from reproducing

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CYTOTOXIC T CELL IN ACTION

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IMMUNITY

•Passive immunity – transferred through DNA or mother’s milk•Active immunity – produced in response to specific pathogen

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IMMUNE RESPONSEThe immune system has many responses to pathogens and foreign cells

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NONSPECIFIC RESPONSES

• The same for every pathogen• Inflammation - swelling, redness, pain• Fever – body temp increased• Stimulates production of interferons

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SPECIFIC RESPONSES

• Begin with the detection of antigens• Antigens are surface proteins on pathogens• Each pathogen has a different antigen.

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TYPES OF SPECIFIC RESPONSES

• Cellular immunity - T cells to destroy infected body cells•Humoral immunity uses B cells to produce antibodies• Both responses produce memory cells.• specialized T and B cells• provide acquired (active) immunity

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THE IMMUNE SYSTEM REJECTS FOREIGN

TISSUES• Tissue rejection occurs in organ or tissue transplants.• Tissue rejection is the result of an immune response.• immune system detects protein markers on the donor tissue•makes antibodies against the donor’s tissue

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IMMUNITY AND TECHNOLOGY

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METHODS TO CONTROL PATHOGENS

• Antiseptics kill pathogens outside of the body• do not target specific pathogens• Vinegar, soap

• Antibiotics kill pathogens inside the body• target one specific bacterium or fungus• not effective against viruses (not living)

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A VIRUS IS NOT ALIVE

• Read the comic • Explain why viruses are not considered living things even though they have their own DNA

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ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

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ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

•Overuse of antibiotics can cause them to become ineffective• Some bacteria in a population have genes that make them immune to antibiotics• These bacteria spread the gene, making the antibiotics useless

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ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

• Read the comic • Explain how the bacterium population will rise again•What processes will occur• Be specific!

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VACCINES

• Artificially produce acquired immunity• Contain the antigen of a weakened pathogen • Stimulates a specific immune response• Causes memory cells to be produced• Allows immune system to respond quickly to infection

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OVERREACTION OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

Allergies

• caused by allergens

• Allergens are antigens

• cause inflammation

Autoimmune disorders

Explain what is happening here

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AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS

• Read the comic• Explain what is happening


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