BIOL 2051 Chapter : Second Outline

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Immunity (ability of an organism to resist infection: all cells involved in immunity originate from common stem cells in bone marrow (fig. Artificially acquired immunity: artificially acquired active immunity, result of vaccination, host makes antibodies that can last for years. To reduce risks, vaccines contain inactivated pathogens or their products: toxoid: chemically modified exotoxin retains antigenicity but loses toxicity, ex: tetanus, diphtheria, killed bacteria cell: formaldehyde, heat (killed by these two things, cholera. First line of defense: phagocytic leukocytes, engulf and destroy pathogens, contains lysosomes. Adaptive immunity: parts of foreign proteins, sugars, chemicals. Immunogenicity: ability of antigen to elicit immune response. Immune system reacts to antigens: proteins are good antigens, fixed, nonrepetitive shape (unlike lipids, nucleic acids) Cell-mediated immunity: mainly protects against tumor cells & virus-infected cells. Involves t cell lymphocytes: t cells are derived from bone marrow stem cells, these stem cells migrate to the thymus and differentiate into t lymphocytes.

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