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Immune System

Immune System. By: Whitney Webster, Sam Akalin , and Nicole Love. The Immune System Consists of. Appendix Lymph node Spleen Skin Thymus Tonsil. Different Types of Immunity. The Acquired Immune System and the Innate Immune System both play major roles in defending the body.

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Immune System

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  1. Immune System By: Whitney Webster, Sam Akalin, and Nicole Love

  2. The Immune System Consists of • Appendix • Lymph node • Spleen • Skin • Thymus • Tonsil

  3. Different Types of Immunity • The Acquired Immune System and the Innate Immune System both play major roles in defending the body. • The Innate Immune System is always working • The Acquired Immune System needs to be started by some foreign agent.

  4. Link That System! • The Immune system needs the Digestive system to function by ridding of unnecessary waste. • The Immune system would link to the Cardiovascular system because they depend on each other. • The Immune system would link to the Urinary system because urine gets rid of excess waste like the digestive system. • The Immune and the Respiratory system go hand in hand. For example if someone have allergies that affects their nasal cavities, it goes through the immune system. • The Nervous system is important to the Immune system since the brain and the spinal cord control everything. • The Endocrine system and the Immune system link because they both have a thymus.

  5. Appendix • Many people believed that the appendix was useless for a long time. • Now, scientists think that the good bacteria in our appendix serves a good purpose against fighting diarrhea.

  6. Lymph node • Lymph nodes act like a filter to form particles found in the body. • Lymph nodes are found in the neck, under the arms, and in the groin. • They moves fluid, waste, substances, and nutrients throughout the body.

  7. Spleen • The Spleen’s purpose is to recycle old red blood cells. • White blood cells trap organisms in the spleen. • Located in the left upper part of you abdomen.

  8. Skin • An organ just like livers, lungs, and hearts. • It’s main purpose is to provide protection from disease and pathogens. • Two layers that the skin is made of are the epidermis, and underneath it, the dermis.

  9. Thymus • The most critical role that the Thymus Gland plays is before birth and shortly thereafter in creating the immune system. • The gland usually shrinks after puberty. • Located behind the sternum, below the Thyroid gland, in the upper Thorax.

  10. Tonsil • Are composed of Lymphoid tissue which are mostly involved in the production of antibodies. • They are designed to help fight off viral infections. • Located in the back wall of the throat.

  11. Cause of Death • Diabetes could be a cause of death due to the excess glucose that is carried throughout the body through the bloodstream. • Other systems would be effected because the blood stream affects every part of the body.

  12. Citation Slide http://www.steadyhealth.com/articles/The_function_of_human_lymph_glands_a52.html www.mamashealth.com/organs/appendix.asp http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/CliffsReviewTopic/The-Skin-and-Its-Functions.topicArticleId-22032,articleId-21894.html http://www.virtualcancercentre.com/anatomy.asp?sid=20

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