Lymphatic System & Immunity part 2

A detailed illustration of the human lymphatic system showcasing its components and fun<wbr>ctions, including cells involved in immunity and highlighting antibodies at work.

Exploring the Lymphatic System & Immunity: Part 2

Test your knowledge of the lymphatic system and immunity with our engaging quiz! Dive deeper into specific and non-specific immunity, antibodies, and the body's defense mechanisms.

Enhance your understanding of:

  • Active and passive immunity
  • Immunoglobulin classes
  • Specific pathogen responses
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingCell641
Summary of Non Specific Immunity; Fever
Prevent approach of & deny access to pathogen
Monitor normal tissues & destroy abnormal cells
increased body temperature
remove debris & pathogens
Specific Defenses
Protect against specific pathogens
Remove debris & pathogens
Depend on activities of specific lymphocytes
Produce specific resistance
Specific immunity - Active
Active immunity
Depend on activities of specific lymphocytes
Naturally acquired active immunity
Monitor normal tissues & destroy abnormal cells
Artificially induced active immunity
Active immunity
Develops after exposure to antigen
Develops after being given antigen (vaccine)
Develops after antigen exposure
Naturally acquired active immunity
Develops after exposure to antigen
Develops after antigen exposure
Develops after being given antigen (vaccine)
Artificially induced active immunity
Develops after antigen exposure
Develops after exposure to antigen
Develops after being given antigen (vaccine)
Specific immunity - Passive
Passive immunity
Active immunity
Naturally acquired passive immunity
Artificially induced passive immunity
Passive immunity
Maternal antibodies transferred across placenta or in breast milk
Produced by transferring antibodies from another source
Administering antibodies to combat infection (anti-venom for snake bites)
Naturally acquired passive immunity
Develops after exposure to antigen
Administering antibodies to combat infection (anti-venom for snake bites)
Maternal antibodies transferred across placenta or in breast milk
Produced by transferring antibodies from another source
Artificially induced passive immunity
Administering antibodies to combat infection (anti-venom for snake bites)
Develops after being given antigen (vaccine)
Maternal antibodies transferred across placenta or in breast milk
Produced by transferring antibodies from another source
Classes of immunoglobulins: IgG
first antibody secreted; responsible for agglutination
On surface of B cells, role in sensitizing B cells
Ound in glandular secretions, attack pathogens before they access internal tissues
Resistance against viruses, bacteria & bacterial toxins
Classes of immunoglobulins: IgE
Found in glandular secretions, attack pathogens before they access internal tissues
Speed up inflammation
On surface of B cells, role in sensitizing B cells
Resistance against viruses, bacteria & bacterial toxins
Classes of immunoglobulins: IgD
Speed up inflammation
First antibody secreted; responsible for agglutination
On surface of B cells, role in sensitizing B cells
Ound in glandular secretions, attack pathogens before they access internal tissues
Classes of immunoglobulins: IgM
Speed up inflammation
First antibody secreted; responsible for agglutination
Found in glandular secretions, attack pathogens before they access internal tissues
Resistance against viruses, bacteria & bacterial toxins
Classes of immunoglobulins
Speed up inflammation
first antibody secreted; responsible for agglutination
Resistance against viruses, bacteria & bacterial toxins
Found in glandular secretions, attack pathogens before they access internal tissues
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