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LESSON 4
CHAPTER 10

INNATE IMMUNITY
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LESSON 4
CHAPTER 10

INNATE IMMUNITY

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Learning goals

  • I understand the difference in innate and adaptive immune system
  • I understand the difference in specific and aspecific immune system
  • I can explain what barriers in the human body contribute to immunity
  • I can explain how phagocytes contribute to immunity


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Keywords

Innate immunity
Adaptive immunity
Barrier function
Phagocyte
Phagocytosis
Lymphatic system
Lymph nodes


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Innate immunesystem

Parts of the immune system that are present from birth

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Adaptive immunesystem

Parts and processes of the immune system that are changing based on previous experiences

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Lines of defence

The immune system counters attacks from pathogens in three lines of defense:

1. Barriers:           keeping the pathogens out
2. Phagocytes:   attacking and wiping out invaded pathogens 
3. Lymphocytes:    learning from phagocytes how to specifically                                      and effectively kill a certain type of pathogen

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To what part of the immune system do these lines of defence belong?
Innate immune system
Adaptive immune system
Barriers
Phagocytes
Lymphocytes

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Lines of defence

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Line 1: Barriers

Keeping pathogens out
  • skin
  • mucosal membranes
  • stomach acid
  • antibacterial proteins

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Note locations in your body that are lined by a mucosal membrane

Slide 10 - Mind map

Line 1: Barriers

Mechanical barriers                   vs               Chemical barriers
Physical blockages preventing pathogens from entering the body



Attacking pathogens by means of antimicrobial molecules

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As part of innate immunity, the human body utilises mechanical and chemical immunity Which of the following is an example of chemical immunity?
A
Skin
B
Fluid flow in the urinary tract
C
Stomach acid
D
Mucosal layer in the vagina

Slide 12 - Quiz

Explain how washing your skin with soap regularly is countering your immunity.

Slide 13 - Open question