GENERAL ANATOMY
IMMUNE SYSTEM
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hair and inflammation
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white blood cells and sweat
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inflammation and white blood cells
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skin and mucus
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Detailed explanation-1: -Natural barriers include the skin, mucous membranes, tears, earwax, mucus, and stomach acid. Also, the normal flow of urine washes out microorganisms that enter the urinary tract. to identify and eliminate organisms that get through the body’s natural barriers.
Detailed explanation-2: -The system can be divided into two types of defense systems: the innate immune system, which is nonspecific toward a particular kind of pathogen, and the adaptive immune system, which is specific (Figure 1).
Detailed explanation-3: -In general, your body fights disease by keeping things out of your body that are foreign. Your primary defense against pathogenic germs are physical barriers like your skin. You also produce pathogen-destroying chemicals, like lysozyme, found on parts of your body without skin, including your tears and mucus membranes.
Detailed explanation-4: -Granulocytes are a key component of the innate immune system (ie, nonspecific immune defense system). The granulocyte network includes 3 main components: neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils. This network makes up 50% of the body’s circulating WBCs.