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Non specific defence systems
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What are the two main defense systems of the human body against pathogens?
Nonspecific defense system
and
immune system
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What is the primary function of the nonspecific defense system?
To prevent
pathogens
from entering the body
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What are the four main parts of the nonspecific defense system?
Skin
Nose
Trachea and bronchi
Stomach
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How does the skin protect the body from pathogens?
It forms a
protective
layer and produces
sebum
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What is sebum and what is its role?
Oily substance that kills
bacteria
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What happens when the skin is damaged?
The skin scabs over to prevent
pathogen
entry
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Which body openings are not covered by skin?
Nostrils
and
mouth
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How does the nose help prevent pathogen entry?
It contains hair and
mucus
to trap pathogens
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What are cilia and their function in the respiratory system?
Tiny hairs that trap
pathogens
and move mucus
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What happens to mucus that traps pathogens in the trachea and bronchi?
It is
moved upwards to the throat and swallowed
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How does the stomach defend against pathogens?
It contains
hydrochloric acid
that kills pathogens
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What is an example of a disease caused by a pathogen?
Salmonella
food poisoning
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Can pathogens still enter the body despite nonspecific defenses?
Yes, they can still cause
serious disease
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What will be covered in the next video?
The
immune system
as a defense against
pathogens
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Where can students find questions on the nonspecific defense system?
In the
innovation workbook
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