Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Immune System Video (Video #3)

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  1. Microphages live in the body by ‘eating’ the invaders,
    When white blood cells come along and match with the Helper-T cells the white blood cells multiply. When The killer-t cells match with the microphage the killer-t multiplies into an ‘army’ to fight off the invader that triggered the response. When a Killer-t cell docs with a infected cell they bombard it with lethal toxins while it’s in search of other targets. The microphages are joined by lymphocytes to help fight the invaders (also known as the b-cell). Helper-T cells and Helper-B cells join and let out chemicals to increase the amount of B-cells.

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  2. (0:04) -IMAGES- This looks like a clear puddle, under it, it looks like dirt. -DETAILS- This is a microphage, it 'eats' invaders in your body. (0:42) -IMAGES- It looks like 2 blue fire works. -DETAILS- They send out chemicals to alert the other cells about the intruder. (2:42) -IMAGES- It looks like a red 3D diamond with "Y's" attached to it. -DETAILS- Antibody's doc with pathijins, it neutralizes them.

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  3. Hi Amber,

    You've done an excellent job with your images & details. Remember, you can post your information on your main page and let others use the comment feature to give you feedback.

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