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Lymphocytes

B and T cells

Granulocytes

Neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils

Monocytes

Macrophage in tissue. Phagocytize invader, digest, present MHC II, release cyotokines

Complement

Blood protein, punch holes in bacterial wall

Defensins

Anti bacterial enzymes on skin

Lysozyme

Anti bacterial enzyme in tears and saliva

Interferons

Infected cells produce to prevent cell and viral protein replication. Affects nearby cells. Causes flu symptoms

MHC I

Nucleated cells load proteins on membrane complex. Show antigen complex when infected

MHC II

Professional cells: macrophages, dendritic, some b and epithelial cells. Show antigen to produce immune response

MHC II

Professional cells: macrophages, dendritic, some b and epithelial cells. Show antigen to produce immune response

Natural Killer

Detect down regulation of MHC and induce apoptosis

Neutrophils

High % in blood, Phagocytize bacteria

Eosinophils

Allergic reactions and parasitic infections. Release histamine

Basophils and mast cells

Allergic reactions. Release large amounts of histamine

Histamine

Begins inflammation. Vasodilation and leakiness. Allows immune cells to enter tissues