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B1 Intermédiaire Anglais 7:01 Educational

Immune System: Innate and Adaptive Immunity Explained

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Our body has a powerful army that protects it from various types of threats.

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These threats can come in the form of mechanical injuries, the entry of germs, or the entry

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of other foreign particles like dust.

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This personal army is called the immune system.

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Every day, we encounter a huge number of bacteria, viruses and other disease-causing organisms.

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However, we don't fall ill every other day.

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which is due to our immune system - an army of cells that is always roaming our body,

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ready to ward off any attack.

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The immune system can be broadly divided into two parts - innate and adaptive immunity.

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Innate immunity or non-specific immunity is the body's first natural defense to any intruder.

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This system doesn't care what it's killing.

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Its primary goal is to prevent any intruder from entering the body, and if it does enter,

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then the immune system kills this intruder.

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It doesn't differentiate between one pathogen and another.

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The first component of this defensive system is your skin.

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Any organism trying to get into the body is stopped by the skin, our largest organ, which

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covers us.

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Secondly, there is the mucous lining of all our organs.

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The sticky, viscous fluid of this lining traps any pathogens trying to get past it.

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These are the physical barriers.

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However, we also have chemical barriers, such as the lysozyme in the eyes, or the acid in

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