Nonspecific Defense
Specific Defense
Nutrition
Digestive System
**Mystery***
100

What is a pathogen?

an agent of disease


100

the cells and tissues that recognize and attack foreign substances in the body

immune system

100

a substance required by the body for energy, growth, repair, and maintenance

nutrient

100

What are the 2 types of digestion?

 Saliva is a part of _________________________ digestion.*Chewing is a part of ________________________ digestion.*

chemical and mechanical

100

large white blood cells that attack pathogen infected cells (not the pathogen itself).

Natural Killer Cell NKC

200

Who invented some postulates to identify a specific pathogen in a subject?

Robert Koch

200

a gland located above the heart that helps produce a special lymphocyte

thymus

200

what are the 5 basic food groups?

grains, milk, meat & beans, veggies, fruits

200

_____________ is an organ that stores bile.

gallbladder

200

are naturally occurring inorganic substances that help with most functions of the body 

Name 4

minerals

300

__________ are epithelial tissues that protect the interior surfaces of the body that may be exposed to pathogens.

mucous membrane
300

 largest lymphatic organ in the body

spleen

300

What are the 6 basic nutrients?

carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals, lipids, water

300

___________ is an organ that produces insulin to regulate blood sugar levels.*

& What is the name of the disease that is an issue with the production of insulin that regulates the blood sugar levels?

pancreas & diabetes

300

amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1g of water 1 degree Celsius.

calorie

400

_______________is a substance that increases blood flow to the injured area and increases the permeability of surrounding capillaries

histamine

400

________________ is any substance that the immune system can recognize and react with. ___________ is a protein that is a special shape that fits only a matching specific antigen.

antigen & receptor

400

3 nutrients needed by body in the greatest amounts

carbohydrates, proteins, lipids

400

 is an organ that stores glycogen, makes proteins, breaks down toxic substances, and secretes bile.*

liver

400

What are the 2 types of lymphocytes & what do their names stand for & why?

B & T cells

B = Bone because the cell finishes its development in the bone

T = Thymus because the cell finishes its development in thymus

500

most abundant type of white blood cell in the body

neutrophil

500

What is the difference btw. a macrophage, a cytotoxic T Cell, a plasma cell, and a memory cell

vary
500

_____________are broken down (into energy)  in aerobic respiration to provide most of the body’s energy

__________major structural and functional material of body cells

____________organic compounds that are insoluble (do not dissolve) in water.

carbohydrates, proteins, lipids

500

Absorption of nutrients occurs in these 2 organs the _____________ &_________________. Which one is longer and how many feet is it?

small & large intestine


small is 21ft long

500

What is the name of a simple sugar?

How about 2 simple sugars combined?

What about more than 2?

monosaccharide

disaccharide

polysaccharide

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