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Defense and Immunity. I. First Lines of Defense. A. Mechanical Barriers. 1. Skin. Respiratory Epithelium. 2. Fluids. B. Chemical Barriers. C. Cellular Barriers. White Blood Cells = Neutrophils , Eosinophils , Macrophages , & N-K Cells. Figure 43.2. Figure 48.1. Figure 48.1.
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Defense and Immunity I. First Lines of Defense A. Mechanical Barriers 1.Skin
White Blood Cells = Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Macrophages, &N-K Cells Figure 43.2 Figure 48.1
Figure 48.1 Figure 43.1
Why have an inflammation response? Basophils and their friends Figure 43.8
II. Second Lines of Defense A. Types of Immunity 1.Active 2.Passive
b. Clonal Selection Figure 43.14
c. 1ovs. 2o Response Figure 43.15
B. Cellular Involvement 1.Macrophage
b. Function i. EatForeignAntigen ii. Turn on Lymphocytes
c. Production Figure 42.19
a. Structure Figure 42.19
b. Function i. T-LymphocytesCell Mediated Immunity ii. B-LymphocytesHumoralImmunity
c. Production i.Development, Figure 42.19
iii. Activation Class I MHC versus Class II MHC molecules Figure 43.12
iii. Activation Figure 43.20
iii. Activation Figure 43.16
Cell Mediated Immune Response Figure 43.17
HumoralImmune Response Figure 43.18
Antibody Structure Figure 43.9
Antibody Functions Figure 43.19
IV. Other Immunity Issues A. Allergies