Antibodies

Cards (26)

  • 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