Function of the T-cells in the immune system?
What is to kill pathogens that have been tagged with antibodies?
What is a pathogen?
A biological agent that causes disease - bacteria or virus
Function of Corpus Luteum in the Ovary
The flower structure that contains egg cells
What is ovary?
Location of neurons?
What is brain
What is the function of B-cells in the immune system?
What is they produce antibodies and tag pathogens with the antibody.
Cilia, saliva, stomach acid, skin, and mucus?
What is innate immune system - body's first line of defense
The hormone of pregnancy.
What is progesterone?
The two hormones that spike to stimulate ovulation
What is LH and FSH?
86 billion of these make up brain cells
What is a neuron?
What body organ matures T cells?
Thymus
Inflammatory response, T Cells, B Cells, Antibodies
What is the adaptive immune system - body's second line of defense.
What does a fertilized egg become in a flowering plant.
What is a seed?
Hormone for male characteristics and hormone for female characteristics
What is testosterone and estrogen
The structure around the neuron that speeds electrical transmission in a neuron
Myelin
It filters fluid to detect and destroy harmful pathogens, germs, and cancer cells.
Fever and swelling a part of which immune response?
What is innate?
What does the ovary become in a flowering plant?
What is fruit?
what is the name for the transport system for the immune system?
the lymphatic system
Chemicals that bridge the gap of synapses
What are neurotransmitters?
The main function of antibodies in the adaptive immune response
What is to recognize and help neutralize specific pathogens
Where in the body immune cells are made
What is bone marrow?
The flower structure that produces pollen
What is the anther?
What does the memory T cell do?
It remembers the virus if it were to infect the cells again.
Examples of neurotransmitters
What are dopamine, serotonin?