innate immunity
sub-sections of the innate IS
immune barriers sub-section of innate IS
immune system is made of physical, soluble and cellular barriers that are scattered throughout the body
inflammation - sub-section of innate IS
innate immunity responds immediately to an invading pathogen
inflammatory response
the first immune response events following the breach of the physical barrier by a pathogen
pattern-recognition sub-section of innate IS
phagocytosis sub-section of innate IS
3 types of immune barriers
physical immune barrier
examples of physical immune barrier
primary function of the physical immune barrier
prevent or slow down the invasion of pathogens
physical components to the physical immune barrier
cilia
hairlike vibrating structures that can trap particles, preventing them from reaching vulnerable areas of the mucous membrane
mucous
viscous substance secreted by mucous membranes
mucous and cilia working together as physical immune barrier
chemical components to the physical immune barrier
lysozyme
an enzyme that catalyzes the destruction of the cell walls of certain bacteria
gastric acid
digestive fluid formed in the stomach (pH ~2.5)
cellular immune barrier
made of the various cells that play a role in the innate immune response
(prison guards)
examples of the cellular immune barrier
primary function of the cellular immune barrier
prevent or slow down the invasion of pathogens that have broken through the PHYSICAL BARRIER
neutrophils
most common leukocyte found in blood of mammals (~45-70%)
function of neutrophils
lifespan of neutrophils
1-3 days after entering the tissues