Summary of Animacion del Mecanismo de defensa Sistema Inmunologico

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The video discusses the immune system and how it helps protect us from diseases. It explains how the system works and how common it is to use as an example the virus of the cold. The video also discusses how cows and chickens are exposed to the same threats and have the same kind of response, which is why they are used to produce vaccines. These vaccines work the same way as human vaccines, recognizing specific threats and responding immediately.

  • 00:00:00 This presentation is designed to help you understand your natural defense mechanism against threats to your health. We'll talk about the immune system, which is what protects you from diseases. Our first line of defense against diseases is our immune system. The immune system is what recognizes and responds to invaders. It's important that our system is intelligent, strong and balanced, in order to function well. We'll look at how the immune system works and how common it is to use as an example the virus of the cold. The small Juan is a happy boy, but someone in the daycare who has the virus of the cold sneezes and in a few days, Juan starts to have red spots that turn into blisters. Juan contracted the virus the immune system never saw and didn't know what was making him feel so bad after a few days. After several days, Juan's immune system identifies the virus of the cold and starts to produce defenses to defeat it. But for a few days Juan was very sick with the blisters and formed scars, then healed. But Juan's immune system waged a great battle. Once Juan's system recognizes and defeats the invader, it has the ability to store the invader's identity creating what's called a memory cell
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the importance of the immune system and how it protects us from different threats. It also discusses how cows and chickens are exposed to the same threats and have the same kind of response, which is why they are used to produce vaccines. These vaccines work the same way as human vaccines, recognizing specific threats and responding immediately.

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