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Vaccinations Exposure to harmless version of germ stimulates immune system to produce antibodies to invader rapid response if future exposure Most successful against viral diseases Regents Biology 1914 – 1995 Jonas Salk Developed first vaccine against polio April 12, 1955 Regents Biology Polio epidemics 1994: Americas polio free Regents Biology Protecting you from disease Vaccinations advantage don’t get illness long term immunity produce antibodies for life works against many viruses & bacteria IMPORTANT PROTECTION disadvantage not possible against all invaders antibodies pass from mother to Breastfeeding baby in breast milk mother’s milk gives baby Regents Biology antibodies & keeps baby healthy` What if the attacker gets past the B cells in the blood & infects some of your cells? You need trained assassins to kill off these infected cells! T AP Biology Attack of the Killer T cells! 2006-2007 Curing you of disease Antibiotics = medicine advantage kill bacteria that have successfully invaded you make you well after being sick disadvantage use only after sick only good against bacteria possible development of resistance by bacteria (if don’t use correctly) can get sick again Regents Biology Immune system malfunctions Auto-immune diseases immune system attacks own cells lupus antibodies attack many different body cells rheumatoid arthritis antibodies causing damage to cartilage & bone diabetes insulin-making cells of pancreas attacked & destroyed multiple sclerosis T cells attack myelin sheath of brain & spinal cord nerves fatal Regents Biology Immune system malfunctions Allergies over-reaction to harmless compounds allergens proteins on pollen proteins from dust mites proteins in animal saliva body mistakenly thinks they are attackers Regents Biology It’s safe to ask Questions! AP Biology 2009-2010 Blood Type antigens & antibodies AP Biology 2009-2010 Blood type; antigens & antibodies blood type antigen on RBC antibodies in blood donation status A type A antigens on surface of RBC anti-B antibodies __ B type B antigens on surface of RBC anti-A antibodies __ AB both type A & type B antigens on surface of RBC no antibodies universal recipient O no antigens on surface of RBC anti-A & anti-B antibodies universal donor Matching compatible blood groups is critical for blood transfusions A person produces antibodies against foreign blood antigens Regents Biology Blood donation clotting clotting clotting clotting clotting clotting clotting Regents Biology Do you bloody well have any Questions? AP Biology 2009-2010