Immunity and Cell Recognition

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    • The immune system is made up of cells, tissues, organs, and proteins that work together to defend the body against pathogens.
    • Phagocytosis involves engulfing and destroying foreign particles by phagocytes.
    • Antibodies are produced by B lymphocytes (B cells) in response to antigens.
    • T lymphocytes (T cells) play a role in cell-mediated immunity.
    • Lymph nodes filter blood and contain white blood cells involved in immune responses.
    • Thymus gland produces T cells and plays a role in maturation and selection of T cells.
    • Mast cells release histamine during allergic reactions.
    • Innate immunity includes physical barriers such as skin and mucous membranes, chemical defenses like stomach acid and enzymes, and inflammation caused by white blood cells.
    • Active immunity provides long-term protection against specific pathogens through memory T and B cells.
    • Innate immunity includes physical barriers such as skin, mucous membranes, and cilia.
    • Red blood cells (erythrocytes): Carry oxygen throughout the body
    • White blood cells (leukocytes): Cells that defend against infection
    • The adaptive immune system has two types of cells - B cells and T cells.
    • Antigens are foreign substances that trigger an immune response.
    • B cells produce antibodies against foreign substances called antigens.
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