Immune Cells
Lymphatic Organs
Types of Immunity
Pathogen Showdown
Body System Ally
100

These white blood cells are the first to arrive at infection cells 

What are neutrophils?

100

This gland is where T cells mature

What is the thymus?

100

A baby receives antibodies through breast milk 

What passive natural immunity? 

100

This type of pathogen can be treated with antibiotics

What is bacteria?

100

This system delivers white blood cells to sites of infection

What is circulatory systems?

200

These immune cells help activate B cells and cytotoxic T cells

What is helper T cells (CD4+)?

200

These small structures filter lymph and house immune cells 

What are lymph nodes ?

200

Getting a vaccine for measles provides this type of immunity

What is active artificial immunity ?

200

This pathogen needs a host cell to reproduce

What is a virus?

200

This system helps the immune system by expelling pathogens via sneezing or coughing

What is respiratory system?

300

These cells destroy virus-infected and cancerous cells without needing antibodies 

What are cytotoxic T cells (CD8+)?

300

This organ stores white blood cells and removes pathogens from the blood

What is the spleen?

300

Receiving antivenom after a snake bite provides this

What is passive artificial immunity ?

300

These eukaryotic organisms can cause infections like athlete's foot

What is fungi?

300

This system increases body temperature during infection to slow pathogen growth

What is endocrine system?

400

These innate cells recognize and attack abnormal cells during perforin and granzymes

What are natural killer (NK) cells?

400

These lymphoid tissues protect the respiratory and digestive tracts (like tonsils)

What is MALT (Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue) ?

400

This form of immunity uses T cells to destroy infected host cells 

What is cell-mediated immunity ?

400

Malaria is caused by this kind of pathogen

What is a parasite?

400

These organs help eliminate pathogens via urine

What are kidneys?

500

These antigen-presenting cells digest pathogens and display antigens to T cells 

What are dendritic cells?

500

These vessels return excess fluid from tissues to the bloodstream

What are lymphatic vessels

500

This branch of immunity uses memory cells and improves with repeated exposure

What is adaptive (acquired) immunity ? 

500

This virus attacks helper T cells and weakens the immune system

What is HIV?

500

This system produces hormones like cortisol, which can suppress or modulate the immune response

What is endocrine system?

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