Introduction to the Immune System definitions Flashcards
Introduction to the Immune System definitions
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Immunity
The body's defense mechanism to eliminate disease-causing microbes and protect against environmental agents.Innate Immunity
Non-specific protection present at birth, defending against a broad range of pathogens.Adaptive Immunity
Specific protection that adapts over time, targeting specific pathogens.Pathogens
Microbes or agents that cause disease and are targeted by the immune system.Antigens
Foreign substances that induce an immune response by triggering antibody production.Antibodies
Y-shaped proteins that bind to specific antigens, facilitating immune responses.Physical Barriers
Innate immunity components like skin and mucus membranes that block pathogen entry.Chemical Defenses
Substances like antimicrobials and acids that protect against pathogens in innate immunity.Innate Immune Cells
Cells involved in non-specific defense mechanisms present from birth.Adaptive Immune Cells
Cells like B cells and T cells that adapt to target specific pathogens.B Cells
Adaptive immune cells that produce antibodies to target specific antigens.T Cells
Adaptive immune cells that help in targeting and eliminating pathogens.Susceptibility
The lack of immunity towards a specific agent or pathogen.Specific Immunity
Another term for adaptive immunity, targeting specific pathogens.Nonspecific Immunity
Another term for innate immunity, providing broad protection against pathogens.