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Lymphatic system and Immunity (Martini)

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genetically determined; It is present at birth and has no relationship to previous exposure to the antigen involved.   Innate Immunity  
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Is not present at birth; you acquire immunity to a specific antigen only when you have been exposed to that antigen (can be active or passive).   Acquired Immunity  
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prevent the approach, deny the entry or limit the spread of microorganisms or other environmental hazards.   Nonspecific Defenses  
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1) Physical barriers (hair & skin)2) Phagocytes3) Immunological surveillance4)Interferons5) Complement6) Inflammatory response7) Fever   7 Non specific Defenses  
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Immunity which is provided by the coordinated activites of T cells and B cells, which respond to the presence of specific antigens. T cells = cell mediated immunity (cellular immunity). B cells = antibody-mediated immunity (humoral immunity)*body fluid.   Specific Defenses  
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specificity, versatility, memory, and tolerance. Memory cells enable the immune system to "remember" previous target antigens. Tolerance is the ability of the immunesystem to ignore some antigens, such as normal self.   Immunity properties  
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slow the spread of a virus by making the synthesizing cell and its neighbors resistant to viral infections.   Interferons  
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the ability to produce an immune response after exposure to an antigen.   Immunological competence  
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