The IMMUNE System Unit 3 Transportation Systems Functions

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The IMMUNE System Unit 3 Transportation Systems

The IMMUNE System Unit 3 Transportation Systems

Functions of the Immune System • Provide immunity to the body by protecting against

Functions of the Immune System • Provide immunity to the body by protecting against disease. • Identify and kill pathogens and tumor cells. • Produces white blood cells and antibodies. • Filters out organisms that cause disease.

Structures of the Immune System

Structures of the Immune System

Tonsils • Lymphoid tissue located on either side of the throat. • Destroy harmful

Tonsils • Lymphoid tissue located on either side of the throat. • Destroy harmful organisms that enter the body through the mouth.

Lymph Nodes • Filters or traps foreign particles. • Contain white blood cells. •

Lymph Nodes • Filters or traps foreign particles. • Contain white blood cells. • Found throughout the body in the neck, armpit, chest, abdomen, elbows, groin, and knees.

White Blood Cells • Protect against infection and disease. • Produced in the bone

White Blood Cells • Protect against infection and disease. • Produced in the bone marrow and move to other parts of the body until they’re needed to fight infection. • Not released into the bloodstream until they’re needed.

Diseases and Disorders • Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) • Lupus • Mononucleosis

Diseases and Disorders • Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) • Lupus • Mononucleosis

AIDS • • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Contagious disease comprising the immune system. Caused

AIDS • • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Contagious disease comprising the immune system. Caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Capable of becoming multi drug-resistant. AIDS is the final stage of the HIV infection. Average incubation period for AIDS development is 10 years from point of infection. Characterized by opportunistic infections. There is no cure.

HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus • Affects T cells within the immune system. • Attacks

HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus • Affects T cells within the immune system. • Attacks the RNA of the T cell. • Causes the T cell to alter its DNA to become HIV. • When infected T cell replicates, the T cell creates more HIV.

How AIDS & HIV Affect the Body

How AIDS & HIV Affect the Body

Lupus • Chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disorder affecting many organ systems. • Body’s defenses are

Lupus • Chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disorder affecting many organ systems. • Body’s defenses are turned against itself and immune cells attack healthy tissues.

Mononucleosis • Also known as the kissing disease. • Infectious inflammatory disease caused by

Mononucleosis • Also known as the kissing disease. • Infectious inflammatory disease caused by the Epstein -Barr virus. • Most commonly affects young adults between the ages of 15 and 25.