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types of ImmunIty


• The different types of immunity are given in the


following flow chart:

Innate immunity/non-specific defence


mechanism


• Non-specific defence mechanism is similar for most


type of infections. It resists infection by blocking the
entry of pathogens into the body or by destroying the

microbes through means other than antibodies.
• This type of immunity is inherited and provides
protection, since birth, and throughout life.
• It is also known as innate/inborn/natural/familial/
genetic immunity.
• It is further of two types : external and internal
defence.

external defence (first line of defence)
• It comprises physical and chemical barriers to the entry
of pathogens into the body.
• Physical barriers prevent the entry of pathogens into
the body, while chemical barriers are certain chemicals
secreted by the skin and by the mucous membranes,
which destroy the pathogens that enter into the
body.
• The table given below shows the different physical
and chemical barriers.

Internal defence (second line of
defence)
• It occurs when the first line of defence fails to prevent
access of pathogens to the tissues.
• The body’s internal defence is carried out by the different
white blood corpuscles or leucocytes, macrophages,
natural killer cells (NK cells), inflammatory reactions,
fever, interferons and complement system.
• The internal defence mechanisms operate in a
coordinated manner to prevent damage to the body
organ by pathogens.

Type Eyes Skin
Gastrointestinal
tract

Respiratory
tract

Urinogenital
tract
Physical
barriers

Tears by lacrimal
gland

Perspiration,
sloughing off of
skin

Flow of food, saliva,
mucus by mucous
membrane

Mucus by mucous
membrane, cilia,
nasal hair

Urine, mucus,
by mucous
membrane,
semen flow
Chemical
barriers

Lysozyme in
tears

Sebum (fatty
acids), lactic acid,
lysozyme, cerumen

Acidity, enzymes
(proteases), bile,
bicarbonate ions

Lysozyme in nasal
secretions

Acidity in vaginal
secretions,
spermine and zinc
in semen
Antimicrobial peptides (defensins)

Table : External defence mechanisms

 West Bengal JEE 18 th April and 19th April
 MGIMS Wardha 19 th April
 Kerala PMT 22 nd April and 23rd April
 AIPMT 3 rd May
 COMEDK 10 th May
 AIIMS 1 st June
 JIPMER 7 th June

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