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43.1 An Overview of the Immune System
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Pathogens cause disease.
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The immune system distinguishes self from nonself.
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The immune system consists of innate and adaptive immunity.
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43.2 Innate Immunity
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The skin and mucous membranes provide the first line of defense against infection.
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White blood cells provide a second line of defense against pathogens.
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Phagocytes recognize foreign molecules and send signals to other cells.
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Inflammation is a coordinated response to tissue injury.
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The complement system participates in the innate and adaptive immune systems.
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43.3 Adaptive Immunity: B Cells and Antibodies
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B cells produce antibodies.
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Mammals produce five classes of antibody with different functions.
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Clonal selection is the basis for antibody specificity.
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Clonal selection also explains immunological memory.
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Genomic rearrangement generates antibody diversity.
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43.4 Adaptive Immunity: T Cells and Cell-Mediated Immunity
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T cells include helper and cytotoxic cells.
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T cells have T cell receptors on their surface that recognize an antigen in association with MHC proteins.
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The ability to distinguish between self and nonself is acquired during T cell maturation.
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43.5 Three Pathogens: A Virus, Bacterium, and Eukaryote
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The flu virus evades the immune system by antigenic drift and shift.
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Tuberculosis is caused by a slow-growing, intracellular bacterium.
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The malaria parasite changes surface molecules by antigenic variation.
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Chapter 43 Summary | morris2e_ch43_26.html | 563c3f37757a2ecd43000000 |
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