Infection and Immunity Basics
Your First Line of Defense
Immune Cell All-stars
Adaptive Immunity & Vaccines
Cancer & Genetics
100

This disease-causing microorganism can be a virus, bacterium, fungus, or parasite.

What is a pathogen?

100

This is your body's largest protective barrier against infection.

What is the skin?

100

This fast, non-specific immune response is present from birth.

What is innate immunity?

100

This highly specific immune response develops after exposure to an antigen.

What is adaptive immunity?

100

This type of body cell grows uncontrollably because of genetic changes.

What is a cancer cell?

200

This happens when a pathogen enters the body and begins to multiply.

What is an infection?

200

These moist tissues trap germs in your nose, lungs, and digestive tract.

What are mucous membranes?

200

This type of immune cell engulfs and digests pathogens.

What is a phagocyte?

200

This type of white blood cell produces antibodies.

What is a B cell?

200

This treatment genetically engineers a patient's T cells to recognize and destroy cancer cells.

What is CAR-T cell therapy?

300

This is the organism that becomes infected by a pathogen.

What is a host?

300

This term describes the physical and chemical protections that prevent pathogens from entering your body.

What are barrier defenses?

300

This large phagocyte destroys pathogens and alerts other immune cells.

What is a macrophage?

300

These Y-shaped proteins bind to specific antigens to help eliminate pathogens.

What are antibodies?

300

This molecule stores the genetic instructions for every living organism.

What is DNA?

400

The immune system recognizes this molecule on pathogens as "foreign."

What is an antigen?

400

Helpful microorganisms living on and inside your body that protect you from harmful microbes make up this.

What is the microbiome?

400

This white blood cell is one of the first immune cells to attack bacteria during an infection.

What is a neutrophil?

400

This medical preparation safely trains your immune system to recognize and fight a disease.

What is a vaccine?

400

A section of DNA that contains instructions for making a specific protein is called this.

What is a gene?

500

This term describes the coordinated actions the immune system takes to eliminate pathogens or abnormal cells.

What is the immune response?

500

Redness, warmth, swelling, and pain are the four classic signs of this early immune response.

What is inflammation?

500

This immune cell captures antigens and activates T cells, linking innate and adaptive immunity.

What is a dendritic cell?

500

This community-wide protection occurs when enough people are immune to slow the spread of disease.

What is herd immunity?

500

This is a change in a DNA sequence that may or may not affect how a gene works.

What is a mutation?

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