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Old 22 Oct 2008, 8:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey, I really don't understand in the immune response what the lines of defence are? I'm guessing skin is 1st, but where do the mucous membranes, inflammation and antibodies fit in?
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skin and mucus membranes are first. inflamtion is second along with phagocytosis, cell death seal off thingo, complement system and interferon production. third is B and T-cells where plasma B cells produce anti bodies..
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Ok thanks heaps. It seems the deeper we go the more complicated it all becomes. For the first line I'l right: don't let that damn pathogen get in! The rest requires some intense studying.
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Im sure they'll be in ur text book, s'all gd
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Re: Lines of defence

This may help you remember

1st line - Barriers to prevent pathogens from entering body

2nd line - Non-specific defense adaptations that work to fight non-specific pathogens.

3rd line - T Cells/B cells which fight specific antigens.
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Hey that's the breakdown I was looking for thanks. I'll copy and paste it right into my study notes.
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3rd line - T Cells/B cells which fight specific antigens.
Don't forget that phagocytosis and other non-specific defences are still active during the immune response (3rd Line of Defense).
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