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Name
Date
Class
Chapter 17
Lesson Outline
LESSON 2
The Immune System
A. Functions of the Immune System
1. Many
keep pathogens from entering the body. The
system also has defenses to stop pathogens.
2. Choices such as eating healthful food, getting enough sleep, exercising regularly,
and using sunscreen support the
.
B. Parts of the Immune System
1. An immune defense that protects against more than one type of pathogen is
a(n)
defense. First-line and second-line defenses
are
.
2. The
keeps dirt and germs from entering the body.
3. Washing the hands with
and water easily removes most
pathogens from the skin.
4. Hairlike structures in the
help protect the body by
trapping dirt and pathogens. This keeps them from reaching the rest of the
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system.
5.
traps pathogens and enables the respiratory system
to remove them by coughing, sneezing, or swallowing.
6. The
contains strong acids that destroy many pathogens.
7. Vomiting and diarrhea remove pathogens from the
8. The
.
system moves pathogens to organs that fight
infection.
9. The
system and the circulatory system work together
to increase the body’s temperature to fight pathogens more effectively.
10. Some
blood cells can surround and destroy bacteria
directly. Others release
pathogens.
that make it easier to kill the
11. Some white blood cells produce
that destroy viruses
and other foreign substances that get past the first-line defenses.
12.
causes an injured area to become red and swollen.
13. The
response cleans the area of the injury and keeps
the infection from spreading.
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Name
Date
Class
C17L2
Lesson Outline continued
14. Third-line defenses are
to foreign substances.
a. A(n)
is a substance that causes an immune response.
It can be on the surface of a(n)
.
b. Proteins called
can attach to the antigen and make it
useless.
c.
form and mature in the bone marrow. They secrete
into the blood.
d.
form in the bone marrow and mature in
the thymus gland. They produce a protein antibody that becomes part
of a(n)
15. A(n)
.
is an overly sensitive immune response to
common antigens.
16. The resistance to specific pathogens is
.
a. If the body produces antibodies in response to an antigen, this is
called
.
b. A(n)
puts weakened or dead pathogens in the body,
usually by injection or by mouth. It makes the body develop specific
c.
is the introduction of antibodies that were produced
outside the body.
C. The Immune System and Homeostasis
1. The immune system works to maintain your body’s
.
2. Body systems, including the circulatory system and
system, work together to protect against invaders.
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that rapidly fight a pathogen’s antigens.