If your skin is unbroken, what must a germ find before it can infect you?
What is an entry point?
This response acts immediately after barriers fail, regardless of which germ entered.
What is Innate Immunity?
Skin • Tears • Saliva • Macrophage
What is a macrophage?
Which barrier is most responsible for trapping germs before they reach your lungs?
What is mucus?
Who is TTT?
Who is (Tung Tung Tung Sahur)
What allows the adaptive immune system to become faster after the first infection?
What are memory cells?
Creates a response unique to one germ's surface markers.
What is Adaptive immunity?
B Cell • T Cell • Antibody • Inflammation
What is inflammation?
Which barrier physically blocks most germs from entering your body?
What is skin?
What athlete does this man love?
Who is Cristiano Ronaldo?
What gives antibodies their ability to fight only one specific germ?
What is shape?
Physically engulfs and destroys invading germs.
What is a Macrophage?
Mucus • Tears • Stomach Acid • Antigen
What is an antigen?
Which barrier helps remove germs by forcing them out of your airways?
What is coughing and sneezing?
Solve this: d/dx(999^999+e^100+ln(777)+123456789)
What is 0?
During inflammation, what actually carries immune cells to the injured area?
What is extra blood flow?
This produces proteins that bind to specific antigens.
What is a B Cell?
Barrier • Innate Immunity • Adaptive Immunity • Virus
What is a virus?
Which protein fits an antigen like a lock and key?
What is an antibody?
Which transmedia ludic ontology maximizes memetic persistence via cosmetic signifiers and stochastic survival mechanics?
What is Fortnite?
What is the biggest advantage of a macrophage over an antibody during the first few minutes of an infection?
What is speed?
This destroys infected body cells rather than producing antibodies.
What is a T cell?
Eye • Nose • Mouth • Blood Vessel
What is a blood vessel?
Which barrier helps protect your mouth by washing away germs?
What is Saliva?
What does MRI stand for?
What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging?