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Immuno – Inflamation, Immunity

V5 N2.ii Historical V4 S1.ii 2 appearances

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Definition

Innate immunity is the body’s first line of defense, present from birth, and provides immediate, non-specific protection against a wide range of pathogens. It does not require prior exposure to pathogens and lacks immunological memory, meaning its response does not improve with repeated exposure.

FeatureInnate ImmunityAdaptive Immunity
PresencePresent from birthDevelops after antigen exposure
SpecificityNon-specificHighly specific to antigens
Response TimeImmediateDelayed (days to weeks initially)
MemoryNo memoryGenerates memory for faster response
ReceptorsFixed pattern recognition receptorsAntigen-specific T and B cell receptors
CellsMacrophages, neutrophils, NK cellsT cells, B cells
DurationShort-livedLong-lasting (due to memory cells)

Components of Innate Immune System

Comprises of three components: Physicochemical barriers, Humoral defences, Cellular defences

1. Physiocochemical Barriers

prevent pathogenic factors from gaining access to body

2. Humoral defences

3. Cellular defences

a) Granulocytes

b) Monocytes and Macrophages

c) NK Cells

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Exam appearances

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2024A Q17 (a) Define innate immunity including how it differs from adaptive immunity (10% of marks). (b) Outline the components of the innate immune system including their role in the immune response (90% of marks). historical_member
2025A Q17 (a) Define innate immunity including how it differs from adaptive immunity (10% of marks). (b) Outline the components of the innate immune system including their role in the immune response (90% of marks). safe_repeat 59.00%