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How the Immune System Fights Disease
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3. Microbes: our defence against them Our bodies have many defence mechanisms against invading microbes: If our skin is cut platelets seal the wound by clotting The breathing organs produce mucus to cover the lining of these organs and trap the microbes The skin acts as a barrier Stomach produces stomach acid Tears contain an enzyme that kills bacteria
7. Producing antibodies Step 1: The white blood cell “sees” the antigen (microbe) Step 2: The cell produces antibodies to “fit” the antigen Step 3: The antibodies fit onto the antigens and cause them to “clump” Step 4: The antigens are “eaten” by the white blood cells You’re going down
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9. A Microbe multiplies and creates illness. B Microbe enters body. C Body responds slowly. D Body responds quickly. Microbe is killed before it has a chance to multiply and cause illness. E Microbe enters body. F Body produces enough antibodies and white blood cells to kill invading microbe. As microbe dies the symptoms disappear. E Microbe enters body. C Body responds slowly. A Microbe multiplies and creates illness. F Body produces enough antibodies and white blood cells to kill invading microbe. As microbe dies the symptoms disappear. B Microbe enters body. D Body responds quickly. Microbe is killed before it has a chance to multiply and cause illness. 8C Vaccination Put these events into the right order.