Principles of Immunology
Introduction
Immune response
Phagocytosis
Humoral immunity and cell-mediated immunity
Common flu
Vaccinations
Monoclonal antibodies
How Science Works
Introduction
Immune response
If pathogens do invade the body, the subsequent immune response is split between:
1. Non-specific
2. Specific
The non-specific immune response is inflammation and phagocytosis.
Phagocytosis
White cells (the most common ones are neutrophils) engulf any foreign particles such as dust or bacteria, then digest them and dispose off of the remains. It’s badass trust me i’ve got proof:
The enzymes used to break invaders down are lysosomes which fuse with the vesicle which contains the bacteria. All this action happens within the white cell. At the end, the undigested leftovers are disposed off of by exocytosis (kind of like a burp)….