MICROBIO 160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Innate Immune System, Adaptive Immune System, White Blood Cell

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The immune system is tasked with protecting the body from both internal and external threats that are in the body. The immune system must create an equilibrium of microbes: there must be a balance of keeping the good/natural bacteria in the body, while ridding of the bad bacteria in the body. The skin is the first physical barriers. response (a backup). which vaccines are made. The skin forms a very effective barrier against invading pathogens. If you get a cut and the barrier is breached, there needs to be an innate immune. This is not always efficient because it does not have a memory. There is also the adaptive immune response (another backup); the response for. This has a memory and makes the immune system able to detect a specific threat and is readily prepared to eliminate it. The cilia (fine hair-like projections) line the airways and move mucus and contaminants upward and out of the respiratory tract.

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