Immune system
related topics: HIV-Aids,
Immune system animations |
Anatomy
of the immune system anatomical location of the thymus gland, cellular composition of lymphoid follicles, paracortex and medulla,
cellular composition of the red and white pulp, process and purpose of lymphocyte recirculation |
Antibodies how antibodies are produced by the lymphocytes, Immune system,
deseases, lymphatic system |
Antibody molecules antibody molecules are wonderful things. These molecules
are made of protein - meaning - the molecule is a bunch of different individual
amino acids hooked together in a row (a polymer of amino acids). Each antibody
molecule has two different polymers hooked together - one of these amino acid
polymers is called a heavy chain and the other one is called a light chain |
Blood and immunity |
Blood group antigens
blood group antigens, ABO blood group system, ABO antigens, The A antigen and
the B antigen are derived from a common precursor known as the H antigen (or H
substance) |
Blood group antigens
Blood type is determined, in part, by the ABO blood group antigens present on
red blood cells, three types of blood-group antigens: O, A, and B. They
differ only slightly in the composition of carbohydrates |
Blood, lymph and the immune system blood, lymph and the immune system, ppt file |
Carbohydrate
metabolism regulation liver enzymes affected by insulin, enzyme
dephosphorylation, insulin regulation of glucokinase, enzyme phosphorylation
induced by glucagon, epinephrine action to mobilize glycogen, insulin action in (skeletal) muscle |
Immune
system Fluid Systems of the Body, The Blood System, The Lymph System, Innate
Immunity, Surface Barriers or Mucosal Immunity, Normal Flora, Phagocytes |
Immune
system understanding the immune system. An immune system is a system of
biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against
disease by identifying and killing pathogens and tumor cells |
Immune
system: how it works the immune system is a complex of organs--highly
specialized cells and even a circulatory system separate from blood vessels--all
of which work together to clear infection from the body. The organs of the
immune system, positioned throughout the body, are called lymphoid organs. The
word "lymph" in Greek means a pure, clear stream--an appropriate description
considering its appearance and purpose |
Immune system
The immune system is the system of specialized cells and organs that protect an
organism from outside biological influences |
Immune
system Cell Biology, Cells and Organelles, Warriors of the immune system,
Endemic, epidemic, pandemic, Influenza, Immune System Links, Bacteria and
viruses, Immune system it is designed to defend you against millions of
bacteria, microbes, viruses, toxins and parasites that would love to invade your
body |
Immune
system This system consists of cells and tissues that have as their
main function the protection of the body from the invasion by microorganisms and
disease-producing entities foreign to the animal, ... |
Immune
system ppt file |
Immune
system an animal’s immune system protects its body from intruders: bacteria,
viruses, parasites, cancer cells, etc. An immune system is present in several
animal groups, especially within the vertebrates. Animals have both non-specific
and specific defense mechanisms to fight invaders. with focus on the human
immune system |
Immune system- organs and cells |
Immunology
understand how an antibody's physical structure determines its interaction
with antigen, learn about HIV's interaction with the immune system and how
current treatments interrupt the HIV lifecycle |
lymph and immunity lymph nodules are small masses of lymph tissue (up to a millimetre or
so in diameter) in which lymphocytes are produced |
Lymphatic system the lymphatic system in most animal species is the most
important physiological system of combating foreign bodies such as viruses,
bacteria, or fungi. The lymphatic system varies from animal to animal, but in
humans, it consists macroscopically of: The bone marrow, spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, tonsils, appendix, and a few other organs |
Lymphatic
system two most important functions: maintenance of fluid balance in the internal
environment, immunity |
Lymphatic
system the body's defense system, the lymphatic system in most animal species is the most important physiological
system of combating foreign bodies such as viruses, bacteria, or fungi. The
lymphatic system varies from animal to animal, but in humans, it consists
macroscopically of: The bone marrow, spleen, thymus gland, lymph nodes, tonsils,
appendix, and a few other organs |
Lymphatic system how the Lymphatic system works |
Lymphatic system ppt file |
Lymphatic system ppt file |
Lymphatic system ppt file |
Lymphatic system the Lymphatic System is the common name for the circulatory vessels or ducts in which extra-cellular fluid of
vertebrates (lymph) is collected and carried to join the bloodstream |
Lymphatic system
how the Lymphatic system works |
Lymphatic system |
Lymphatic system atlas |
Lymphatic system and immunity ppt file |
Lymphocytes lymphocytes are one of the five kinds of white blood cells or
leukocytes), circulating in the blood, B lymphocytes (often simply called B
cells) and T lymphocytes (likewise called T cells) |
Spleen
the spleen and its structures, Spleen Anatomy |
Horizontaal |
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