MICR 270 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Edward Jenner, Immunology, Anaphylaxis

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Describe the evolution and phylogeny of the human immune system and explain its importance in species survival. Identify the primary and secondary lymphoid organs and compare their functions. Compare and contrast the two branches of the human immune system and describe their distinct and overlapping functions. Explain the different types of immune cells, their generation, and their functions. Compare and contrast one cell from the innate immune system and one form the adaptive immune system. Discuss which of these cells you think will be the most important to the immune response. Module 1: journal article assignment: overview of the immune system. The human body carries more bacterial cells than human cells. The human immune system is: the body"s defense mechanism against foreign invaders. Is highly adaptable in its ability to protect us against invading pathogens (capable of identifying pathogens and triggering an immune response to eliminate/neutralize the invader)

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