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Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and
the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only
a bit larger than the Moon
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and
the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only
a bit larger than the Moon
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and
the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only
a bit larger than the Moon
3. Do you know your
Immune System?
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and
the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only
a bit larger than the Moon
4. Table of Contents
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of the section here
Conclusions
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Results’ Analysis
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of the section here
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Presentation
01
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of the section here
The infection
02
7. How does the bacteria attack?
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
and the smallest one in the Solar System—
it’s only a bit larger than the Moon. The
planet’s name has nothing to do with the
liquid metal
8. The invaders
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and
the smallest one
Venus has a beautiful
Name. It’s the second
planet from the Sun
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place, not hot.
The planet is full of iron
Mercury Venus Jupiter
11. Mercury is the
smallest planet
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Jupiter is the biggest
in the Solar System
Saturn is composed
of hydrogen
Earth is the third
planet from the Sun
The body fighters
Mars
Mercury Venus
Jupiter
Saturn
Earth
13. Despite being red, Mars
is cold
4. Antibodies
2. Barriers
Neptune is the
farthest planet
Saturn is composed
mostly of hydrogen
5. Memory cells
Jupiter is the biggest
planet in the System
Venus is the
second from the Sun
3. Helper T cells
1. Bacteria
Infection process
14. –Someone Famous
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15. Infections’ map
Mercury is the
smallest planet
Mercury
Jupiter is the biggest
in the Solar System
Jupiter
16. Communicate
Immune factors to consider
Cause inflammation Strategic decisions
Kill enemies Activate other cells Remember enemies
Standby mode Produce antibodies Mark/disable enemies
17. Phase 1
Healthy people
Sample
20 - 80 Participants
30 - 40 Years old
Secondary effects
Venus has a beautiful
name and it’s the second
planet from the Sun
Results
Earth is the planet where
we live and the only one
known to harbor life
18. Cell example: The macrophage
Cause inflammation
Communicate
Activate cells
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8,469
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21. How does it start?
It’s a beautiful day when
suddenly a rusty nail
appears and cuts you
The first barrier is broken,
nearby bacteria seize on
the opportunity an enter
Rusty nail Your skin
22. Growing the infection
Feeding with your body components, the
bacteria will reproduce until they double in
number and this is a big crowd to defeat
Go, go, go!
23. Thanks to macrophages, the immune
system will be able to stop this invasion
as fast as they can
You’ll see!
The defense to the attack
24. Next you will notice an inflammation, this
is because of the macrophages, which are
defending themselves thanks to the water
released by your blood vessels
The macrophages’ defense
25. To kill the bacteria you will need
reinforcements! For this reason, the
macrophages bind to the neutrophils that
after fighting against the bacteria will die
Byeeee
The Neutrophils
26. It is time for reinforcements, the dendritic
cell is provided with antibacterials to end
the infection with this backup
The dendritic cell
27. To kill the invaders, the dendritic cell must
join a T cell, in this way they can kill the
enemy and end this infection
Virgin helper T cell
Dendritic cell Binding parts
28. When it joins with a helper T cell,
it begins the process of
multiplying its number, in this
process some T cell will be
created, making you immune
Memory helper cell
Memory helper cell
T cells actives
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
Subject 1 315 285 600
Subject 2 210 390 600
Subject 3 240 165 580
29. The B cells are activated by the group
that moves to the lymph node. There
will be create the adequate tools to
finish off the enemy
These friends go too fast, luckily the
T cells are created to encourage
them, in this way they will end the
infection of your body
B cell
T helper cell
Yeah!
Stimulating cells
Keep going!
30. Then the blood is invaded by proteins
generated by B cells, these proteins
bind to the invader filling the body
B Cell
The antibodies
Antibody
31. The infection has also progressed,
multiplying in number and invading the
body. Guard cells fight thanks to helper T
cells that encourage them to keep attacking
Not now!
I’m tired...
The helper T cells
32. Then the second line of defense
arrives, millions of antibodies render
or kill the intruders in the process
They also stun the bacteria and make
them an easy target connecting to
killer cells
Another line of defense
33. Balance shifts
The time to balance the damage has come ,
the infection has been defeated and many
cells have lost their lives in the way, but
now you are immune and stronger!
Bye friends!
34. Memory B cell
Memory cells
These cells will be prepared to fight. In case
the enemy appears again they will attack it
even before you notice
Memory helper T cell
35. Research and Publications
“Venus has a beautiful
name and it’s the second
planet from the Sun”
“Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place full
of iron oxide dust”
By Venus
By Mars
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37. Conclusions
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the
smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit
larger than the Moon. The planet’s name has
nothing to do with the liquid metal since it was
named after the Roman messenger god, Mercury
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