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Irvin Ramirez Period 3 Concept Map: 10 - Coggle Diagram
Irvin Ramirez Period 3 Concept Map: 10
Major functions
Immune
protect from microbes or chemicals
Fights diseases
recognize and remove abnormal "self" cells
Lymphatic
maintenance of fluid balance
enhancement and facilitation of the immune system
absorb dietary fats.
Purpose of line of defense
Examples
Second: Oversees risks control and compliance
Third:Provides independent assurance
First:Owns and manages risk owners
To protect the body from getting any harm bacteria or burns and infections
Location of Lymphatic organs
Functions
monitor the blood and
detect
respond to pathogens and malignant cells
found around the body, throat, armpits, chest, abdomen and groin
Innate Immune defenses
Adaptive Immune Defenses*
found in vertebrates
attack non-self pathogens
response is specific to the pathogen presented
physical and anatomical barriers
antimicrobial peptides
Cell Receptors
soluble mediators
Humoral response
cellular response
cells respond to signals in their environment
antibodies produced by B cells
prevent the spread of intracellular infections
Antigens
Antibodies
protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
Produced by our immune system
trigger the immune system
Artificial vs.
Naturally acquired immunity
protects from reinfection
Resistance to a comman cold
Skin acts like a barrier
Passive vs.
Active immunity
a disease resistance
due to a previous infection or persons immunity
person is given antibodies to a disease instead of them producing themselves
Cells in immune system
Functions
eosinophils: part of a group of cells called white blood cell
neutrilphils: white blood cell (leukocytes) that act as your immune system's first line of defense
Basophils: help detect and destroy some early cancer cells
Disorders associated with Immune system
Diabetes
Arthritis
Asthma
psoraisis
Anemia