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Physical and chemical barriers
Stop
pathogens
from getting into the
body
Immune system
Destroys
pathogens
that make it into the body
Skin
Acts as a
physical barrier
that pathogens can't get through
Secretes oils
and
antimicrobial substances
that can kill pathogens
Nose
Has hairs and
mucus
that trap
pathogens
and particles in the air
Trachea and esophagus
Only two tubes leaving the
throat
that
pathogens
can enter
Trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles
1. Covered in
mucus
that
traps
particles
2. Lined with cilia that move
mucus
and trapped particles up to the
throat
to be swallowed
Stomach acid
Hydrochloric
acid that
kills
most pathogens
Immune system
White blood cells
that patrol the body
Phagocytosis
- white blood cells engulf and
destroy
pathogens
Produce
antitoxins
to counteract
toxins
from pathogens
Produce
antibodies
specific to
antigens
on pathogens
Antigen
Substance detected as
foreign
by the
immune system
, such as a bacteria or virus protein
Antibody
Small protein made by
white blood cells
that can lock onto specific antigens and signal for their
destruction
Immune system remembers pathogens
Produces many
antibodies
quickly to
destroy
pathogens before they can develop
The body survives millions of
pathogens
attacking it every day
Physical and chemical barriers
Stop
pathogens
from getting into the
body
Immune system
Destroys
pathogens
that do make it into the body
Skin
Acts as a
physical barrier
that pathogens can't get through
Secretes oils
and
antimicrobial substances
that can kill pathogens
Nose
Has hairs and
mucus
that trap
pathogens
and particles in the air
Trachea and esophagus
Only two tubes leaving the
throat
that
pathogens
have to go through
Trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles
1. Covered in
mucus
that
traps
particles
2. Lined with cilia that move
mucus
and trapped particles up to the
throat
to be swallowed
Stomach acid
Hydrochloric
acid that kills most
pathogens
by lowering pH to
around
2
White blood cells
Continually
patrol
the body
Have three important functions:
phagocytosis
, producing
antitoxins
, and producing antibodies
Phagocytosis
Process where
white blood cells
consume and destroy
pathogens
Antitoxins
Small molecules produced by
white blood cells
that bind and
counteract toxins
produced by pathogens
Antigens
Substances detected by the
immune system
as
foreign
, such as bacterial cell walls or viral proteins
Antibodies
Small proteins made by
white blood cells
that can lock onto specific antigens and signal for their
destruction
Immune system remembers pathogens
Produces many
antibodies
quickly to
destroy
pathogens before they can develop
The body survives millions of
pathogens
attacking it every day