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Immune System | A network of cells and chemicals throughout the body that seek out to destroy all invading particles. |
Antibody | They are produced to attack specific antigens. They are made by lymphocytes. B cell lymphocytes mature in bone marrow; T cells mature in the thymus gland. |
White blood cell | They are important defenders that have non-specific immunity. Leucocytes included non-specific killer cells. |
Antigen | Foreign invaders that stimulate an immune response and defend the body against numerous bacteria, viruses, parasites and toxins e.t.c. |
Stress | A physiological and/ or psychological response to a stressor. Where the perceived demands of a situation are greater than a persons perceived ability to cope. |
Stressors | Internal or external factors that are threatening and have the potential to cause a stress response. |
Acute stress | From specific situations or events that, to an extent, can be good for you. |
Chronic stress | From repeated exposure to a stressor which is bad for you because stress hormones are not designed to be constantly activated. |
Neurotransmitter | A substance released from the end of a neuron to the synapse, causing the adjacent neuron to be inhibited, e.g. dopamine, serotonin, GABA, noradrenaline. |
Hormones | Substances produced by a gland or organ of the body that circulates in the blood, only affecting specific target cells. |
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