13 Lymphatic and Immune System
This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 13 Lymphatic and Immune System, small clumps of lymph nodules located near the base of the tongue and the uvula, capilaries enters tissues and is then called interstitial fluid, brings fats from the digestive system fluid called chyle, Acquired Specific Immunity focuses the fight against viruses, pathogens such as cansers, lymph nodes structure encapsulated masses, Acquired Specific Immunity involves, details ????…
Immune system game from Ellen McHenry's site...this picture is NOT from her site...but the game is played like human chess.
Happy Leukocytes
These very cute leukocytes made me smile :) Source: Biomedicina Padrão Image credits: Libby Lamb
How a Lethal Bacteria Kills | Daily Infographic
How a Lethal Bacteria Kills
Immense Immunology Insight
A comic book on immunology.
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Cells of the human immunen system
An immune response is generally divided into innate and adaptive immunity. Innate immunity occurs immediately, when circulating innate cells recognize a problem. Adaptive immunity occurs later, as it relies on the coordination and expansion of specific adaptive immune cells. Immune memory follows the adaptive response, when mature adaptive cells, highly specific to the original pathogen, are retained for later use. Granulocytes include basophils, eosinophils, and neutrophils. Basophils and…
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Human Body Warm Ups, Bell Ringers: Diseases and the Immune System
Human Body Immune System: NO PREP Biology or Life Science Warm-Ups, Bell-Ringers, Exit Slips, or Additions to Interactive Notebooks for your units on human anatomy and physiology. Covers the history of infectious diseases, agents of disease, the lines of body defense, phagocytic cells, antibodies,...
Fighting the Flu: How Your Immune System Uses Its Memory | Science Project
Magnet Antibodies Science Project: Investigate how memory cells (white blood cells) help the immune system (and the human body) fight off an infection.
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