IMMUNE & LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS
The immune system is comprised of cells and tissues that fight against infections. Different types of infections exist as bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Although bacteria can be treated with antibiotics, viruses and parasites are tougher to eradicate. Your immunity must protect itself from foreign objects, called antigens, and creates antibodies. Phagocytes, (eating cell) are then administered throughout the body where the foreign material is detected and destroy the disease. Also if all the material is not destroyed, pinocytes, (drinking cell) is directed to help too.
Earlier, at birth, the innate immunity is activated in the womb and also as the baby breastfeeds. The mom’s immune cell also benefits the child’s while developing in the womb to fight off infections. Similarly, when breastfeeding the cells and enzymes give the basic structure to develop immune-fighting antibodies. Alike, a primary response is an antibodies first screening at a foreign material to identify itself and adapt an immunity to this specific substance.
In addition, as children grow-up their adaptive immunity is evolving as the kid experiences different environments, plants, and animals. Though, whether allergies are inherited by innate immunity, a life experience teaches the kid if they are allergic to specific substances, proteins, or enzymes. Equally, the acquired immunity is a vaccine. Vaccines carry a dead portion of the foreign substance, i.e. tuberculosis. Your immunity begins to familiarize itself with the antigen and creates strong antibodies. Later as you would come in contact with the material your antibodies will have no trouble with defense.
To add, the lymphatic system combines into the immunity because thin blood vessels carry fluids back into the blood stream. The lymphatic system, clear and watery fluid, is to transport lymphocytes, foreign-fighting cells, and to carry fats from the small intestine to the blood.
The immune system is comprised of cells and tissues that fight against infections. Different types of infections exist as bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Although bacteria can be treated with antibiotics, viruses and parasites are tougher to eradicate. Your immunity must protect itself from foreign objects, called antigens, and creates antibodies. Phagocytes, (eating cell) are then administered throughout the body where the foreign material is detected and destroy the disease. Also if all the material is not destroyed, pinocytes, (drinking cell) is directed to help too.
Earlier, at birth, the innate immunity is activated in the womb and also as the baby breastfeeds. The mom’s immune cell also benefits the child’s while developing in the womb to fight off infections. Similarly, when breastfeeding the cells and enzymes give the basic structure to develop immune-fighting antibodies. Alike, a primary response is an antibodies first screening at a foreign material to identify itself and adapt an immunity to this specific substance.
In addition, as children grow-up their adaptive immunity is evolving as the kid experiences different environments, plants, and animals. Though, whether allergies are inherited by innate immunity, a life experience teaches the kid if they are allergic to specific substances, proteins, or enzymes. Equally, the acquired immunity is a vaccine. Vaccines carry a dead portion of the foreign substance, i.e. tuberculosis. Your immunity begins to familiarize itself with the antigen and creates strong antibodies. Later as you would come in contact with the material your antibodies will have no trouble with defense.
To add, the lymphatic system combines into the immunity because thin blood vessels carry fluids back into the blood stream. The lymphatic system, clear and watery fluid, is to transport lymphocytes, foreign-fighting cells, and to carry fats from the small intestine to the blood.
LOOK HERE!!!
PubMed: The eye: A window to the soul of the immune system.
The mechanics of the eyes cellular build and how an autoimmune disease of chronic inflammation can disrupt normal vision to going blind.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23871641
Articles of Health: Excess Acidity Weakens All Body Systems!
Be careful what you eat! Excess acidity can damage your body including vital nutrients that help sustain your immunity.
http://articlesofhealth.blogspot.com/2007/05/excess-acidity-weakens-all-body-systems.html
Lymphatic Game Quiz
Challenge yourself to see how much you know about the vital functions of the lymph systems.
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz3060302309098.htm
PubMed: The eye: A window to the soul of the immune system.
The mechanics of the eyes cellular build and how an autoimmune disease of chronic inflammation can disrupt normal vision to going blind.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23871641
Articles of Health: Excess Acidity Weakens All Body Systems!
Be careful what you eat! Excess acidity can damage your body including vital nutrients that help sustain your immunity.
http://articlesofhealth.blogspot.com/2007/05/excess-acidity-weakens-all-body-systems.html
Lymphatic Game Quiz
Challenge yourself to see how much you know about the vital functions of the lymph systems.
http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz3060302309098.htm
SOURCES
- VL, PEREZ, SAEED AM, and TAN Y. "Result Filters." National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine, 17 July 2013. Web. 18 Sept. 2013.
- "Articles of Health." : Excess Acidity Weakens All Body Systems! N.p., 14 May 2007. Web. 18 Sept. 2013.
- "The Lymphatic System." Game. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Sept. 2013.
- "National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)." National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Sept. 2013.
- Mayo Clinic. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, n.d. Web. 18 Sept. 2013.