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This has a rapid response, nonspecific and can help prevent or slow infections.
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Innate Immunity
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These have receptors that detect antigen patterns found in pathogens and cancerous body cells but not in healthy cells.
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Natural Killer Cells
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This has a rapid response, nonspecific and can help prevent or slow infections.
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These have receptors that detect antigen patterns found in pathogens and cancerous body cells but not in healthy cells.
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These have certain cells with a virus release a substance that prevents nearby cells from producing more viruses.
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This is made up of lymphatic tissue and destroys old and worn-out red blood cells. Produces red blood cells before birth and serves as a reservoir for blood.
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This can cause hypotension.
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This is the fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system.
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This system's main functions are fluid balance, protection, and absorption of fats.
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These are clusters of lymphoid nodules in the mucous membranes lining found in the distal small intestine.
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These mature in the Thymus and include: Cytotoxic T cells, Helper T cells, Regulatory T cells, and Memory T cells. Produce immunity that is cell-mediated immunity.
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These mature in the red bone marrow and include: Plasma cells and is a form of humoral immunity.
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Antibodies obtained in a way that it does not last long. Example the mother passes her antibodies to infant to help protect the infant for 6 months.
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Immunity that is formed against harmful agents encountered over the course of a person's life.
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Long term and generally protects against circulating antigens and bacteria that grow outside the cells.
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What type of tissue prevents microorganisms from invading deeper tissues and is recognized as an important barrier.
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What is the largest aggregations of MALT that are found in the digestive.
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This is process where white blood cells destroy waste.
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Heat, redness, swelling, and pain are signs and symptoms of what?
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This helps maintain a high level of antibodies in the blood post immunization.
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This is an artificial introduction of pathogens to help stimulate the immunity to produce antibodies
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This gland is important for fetal immunity.
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This filters the lymph when it travels through lymphatic vessels.
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These are a group of inactive proteins that circulate in the blood and become active when body tissues are damaged from the exposure of pathogens.
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Large white blood cells that ingest solid particles.
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This is a peptide produced by the immune cells and are utilized in cellular signaling.
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A foreign substance that produces a immune response.
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These are thin walled and delicate with a beaded appearance.
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These are produced in response of foreign material entering the body.
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This is a finger-like tube of lymphatic tissue located in the intestine.