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Integumentary system
Mucous membranes and lysozyme
Langerhans cells Phagocytes Natural killer cells
Basophils and mast cells
Interferon Complement
Inflammation
T cell
Blocks viral
reproduction
Lyses cells,
attracts WBC's
Histamine and leukotrienes
Vasodilation •
Increased
capillary
permeability•
Tissue fluid
and WBCs •
Histamine and leukotrienes
Activate lymphocytes
Perforins
- Macrophage
- Bacteria
Neutrophils
Antigen
Subcutaneous tissue
and WBC's
Defensins Langerhans cells
Stratum corneum
- •
- Hydrochloric
acid
- Hydrochloric
Ciliated epithelium
Lacrimal gland
Salivary glands
- •
A Barriers
B Cells
C Chemicals
Figure 14–6. Innate immunity. (A) Barriers. (B) Defensive cells. (C) Chemical defenses.
See text for description.
QUESTION:The three aspects of innate immunity are interconnected; describe two of
these connections.