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31.3 Immune Responses
KEY CONCEPT
The immune system has many responses to
pathogens and foreign cells.
31.3 Immune Responses
Many body systems work to produce nonspecific
responses.
• Nonspecific responses are those that are the same
everytime.
• In inflammation, blood vessels become leaky.
capillary wall
– white blood cells move extracellular
space
toward infection and
damaged tissue
– characterized by
swelling, redness, and
pain
Another Example: Fever
white blood cell
31.3 Immune Responses
• In fever, body temperature increases.
– Low fevers stimulate white blood cells to mature.
– High fevers can cause seizure, brain damage, and even
death.
31.3 Immune Responses
Cells of the immune system produce specific responses.
• Specific immune responses begin with the detection of
antigens.
– Antigens are surface proteins on pathogens.
– Each pathogen has a different antigen.
antigens
virus
31.3 Immune Responses
• There are two specific immune responses.
– Cellular immunity uses T cells to destroy infected body
cells.
pathogen
antigens
antigens
T cell
receptors
memory T cells
activated T cells
31.3 Immune Responses
• There are two specific immune responses.
– Humoral immunity uses B cells to produce antibodies.
B cell
pathogen
antibodies
T cell
memory B cells
activated B cells
31.3 Immune Responses
• Both responses produce memory cells.
B cell
T cell
– specialized T and B cells
– Provide(give) acquired (active) immunity
31.3 Immune Responses
The immune system rejects foreign tissues.
• Tissue rejection occurs in organ or tissue transplants.
• Tissue rejection occurs when white blood cells recognize
donor tissue as foreign and attack and destroy the tissue.