Innate means that it is 'hardwired' in the brain, somehow. There are no clues of where exactly in the brain this is produced.
An innate immune response is something that your born with, while an acquired immune response is something your body gains through out life...
An innate stimulus is a type of stimulus that triggers a natural, automatic response in an organism without the need for prior learning or experience. These responses are typically genetically programmed and can vary among different species.
An innate immune response is something that you are born with, while an acquired immune response is something that your body gains throughout life...
Natural immune response that body adopts from the birth also known as Innate Immune.
Innate is a broad general response against any pathogen. It is very quick response but it is limited in how well it can defend your body. It is absolutely necessary to have a functioning innate immunity or your adaptive immunity will not be able to respond efficiently. Adaptive has a very specific response against a pathogen. On first exposure it may time several weeks to acquire the appropriate defenses, however, on secondary exposure it is a very quick response. It has long term memory so you are protected for a long time against that same pathogen.
one way the inflammatory response will respond if the pathogen does enter
the animals who has scales on the body
There are many types of immunoglobulin within the body. They are part of the immune response which the body activates when a pathogen/bacteria/virus enters the body. The body responds by initiating an innate response in which pathogens are phagocytosed (literally eating) by defense cells. The immunoglobulins help recognise these pathogens and tell the body that they are a foreign material so they can be destroyed.
Phagocytosis
Adaptive immunity. Innate immunity provides a very basic general response against pathogens. It responds in the same manner. Adaptive immunity will provide a very specific response as well as retain memory of how to respond next time it encounters the same pathogen. That is the foundation for vaccinations. You introduce to your body in a safe way (destroyed virus) a pathogen that your body can kill so that upon secondary exposure it is well equipped to defend against it.
An involuntary response for elimination of feces may be diarrhea. This can happen as a result of illness, side effect of medication or a reaction to food or liquids ingested by the body.
The immune system consists of two parts: innate immunity and adaptive immunity. Innate immunity is the system of defense that every human is born with. It consists of the skin, protective secretions, the inflammatory response, andphagocytes. If microorganisms are able to penetrate the physical barriers (the skin and protective secretions), the body responds in a nonspecific way by increasing the blood flow to the area. This allows phagocytes to take action. Phagocytes are white blood cells that eliminate the chances of infection by attacking foreign substances in the body.