Human Defence System Flashcards

1
Q

What 4 features does the human body have that fights against pathogens

A
  1. Skin
  2. Hairs and mucus
  3. The trachea and bronchi
  4. Stomach
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2
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How does skin defend

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acts as a barrier, it also secrets antimicrobial substances which kill pathogens

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3
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How does hair and mucus defend

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in your nose trap particles that contain pathogens

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4
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How does the tranchea and bronchi defend

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secrete mucus to trap pathogens and are lined with cilia (hair) which waft the mucus up to the back of the throat where it can be swallowed

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5
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How does the stomach defend

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produces hydrochloric acid, this kills pathogens

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6
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How does the immune system attach pathogens

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If a pathogen enters your body, the immune system destroys them

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7
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What is the most important part of your immune system and why

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White blood cells, they travel around in your blood and crawl into every part of you, constantly patrolling for microbes ready to attack

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8
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What are the three lines of attack

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  1. Consuming them
  2. Producing antibodies
  3. Producing antitoxins
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9
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How would consuming them attack microbes

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White blood cells can engulf foreign cells and digest them. This process is called phagocytosis

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10
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How would producing antibodies attack microbes

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Every invading pathogen has unique molecules called (antigens) on its surface
When some types of white blood cell come across a foreign antigen
they will start to produce proteins called antibodies to lock into the invading cells and destroy them
Antibodies are them produced rapidly and carried around the body

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11
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Why do the antibodies produced only target specific pathogens

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Because of their antigen

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12
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What if the person is infected with the same pathogen again

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The white blood cells will rapidly produce the antibodies to kill it- the person is naturally immune to that pathogen

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13
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What are the white blood cells called that produce antibodies

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B- lymphocytes

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14
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How is producing antitoxins going to defend

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These counteract toxins produced by the invading bacteria

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