Lecture13 Immunity
Lecture 13
Specialized lymphocytes, mostly T cells, respond to intracellular Ags After differentiating in the thymus, T cells migrate to lymphoid tissue T cells differentiate.
Chapter 21 - The Immune System: Innate and Adaptive Body Defenses $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 PhagocytesInflammation The.
Figure 43.0 Specialized lymphocytes attacking a cancer cell.
B.E Pruitt & Jane J. Stein Chapter 17, part B Specific Defenses of the Host: The Immune Response.
The Lymphatic System Chapter 43, Campbell, 6 th edition Nancy G. Morris Volunteer State Community College.
1 Figure 43.0 Specialized lymphocytes attacking a cancer cell The Body’s Defense: The Immune System.
THE BODY’S DEFENSE CHAPTER 43. Immunity Invertebrates have nonspecific systems Plants have molecular recognition of pathways to defend against pathogens;
The Immune System. Function The immune system functions to provide protection from disease causing agents in the one’s environment Pathogens include viruses,
Microbiology. Neutrophils: Phagocytic Basophils: Produce histamine Eosinophils: Toxic to parasites, some phagocytosis Dendritic cells: Initiate.