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The Immune System
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Immune system
Protects us against
pathogens
Immune
system
Destroys
pathogens and any
toxins
they produce
Protects
us in case the
same
type of pathogen invades us again in the
future
White blood cells
Involved in the immune system
How white blood cells destroy pathogens
1. Detect
chemicals
released from pathogen
2.
Ingest
pathogen
3. Use
enzymes
to destroy pathogen
Phagocytosis
The process of
white blood cells ingesting
and
destroying pathogens
How white blood cells destroy pathogens using antibodies
1. White blood cells produce
antibodies
2.
Antibodies
stick to pathogens
3. This triggers the pathogens to be
destroyed
Antibodies
Extremely specific to
one
type of
pathogen
Can remain in the blood for a
long
time to protect against
future
infection
How white blood cells protect against toxins
1. White blood cells produce
antitoxins
2.
Antitoxins
stick to
toxin
molecules
3. Prevents toxins from
damaging
cells