Immunoglobulins
Immune Responses
Pathophysiology
Organs
Nonspecific & Specific Defense
100

Neutralizes antigens

IgM

100

First exposure to antigens

Primary response

100

The Lymphoid system can no longer recognize healthy cells and attacks them as if they were a pathogen 

Autoimmune Diseases

100
Produces all RBCs, Platelets, & Lymphocytes

Bone Marrow

100

Certain diseases unique to that species

Species Resistance

200

Activates complements

IgG

200

Individual receives antibodies from another source

Passive Immunity

200

Immune response to a substance

Allergy or Allergies

200

Filters blood to destroy microorganisms

Spleen

200

Viewed as enemies of the body (found on pathogens)

Antigens

300

Triggers allergic reactions

IgE

300

A person receives this immunity when injected with antibodies

Artificially Passive Immunity

300

Uncontrolled growth of cells

Cancer

300

Filters substances that travel through lymphatic fluid

Lymph Nodes

300

Elevated body temperature

Fever

400

Activates B cells

IgD

400

The body itself produces antibodies in response to a pathogen

Active Immunity

400

The "kissing" infection

Mononucleosis

400

Production and maturation of immune cells

Thymus

400

Defenders of the body 

Antibodies

500

Prevent pathogens from entering 

IgA

500

A person with this immunity is injected with a pathogen and makes antibodies against it

Artificially Active Immunity

500

Name a Autoimmune disease

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Diabetes

Multiple Sclerosis

Lupus

500

Front line of defense, or initial immune response to inhaled pathogens

Tonsils

500

Tissue response to injury that helps prevent the spread of infections

Inflammation