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What does the immune system protect against?

Pathogens

100

What is the skin's role

Physical barrier

100

Name the rise in core body temperature during an infection

fever

100

Which cells bind to antigens to destrot pathogens

(Killer) T cells

100

What type of immunity is vaccination?

Active artificial

200

Define pathogens

Disease-causing micro-organisms

200

What traps pathogens in the nasal cavity (two answers)

mucus and hairs

200

Name two cells types of phagocytes

neutrophils and macrophages

200

Which cells will respond quickly to subsequent infections of the same pathogen

memory cells

200

What is passed from mother to baby through pregnancy or breastmilk

antibodies

300

Define antigens

A protein on a pathogen that can cause an immune response.

300

Define 'non-specific' in terms of immunity

The structures act the same way to every type of pathogen

300

Name the four signs of inflammation

redness, swelling, heat, and pain

300

Define "specific immunty"

Immune system responds to specific pathogens using unique markers called antigens.

300

What is natural active immunity?

Getting symptoms, getting better, and developing memory cells tot he pathogen

400

Name five protective reflexes of the immune system

(Any five) sneezing, coughing, vomiting, diarrhoea, tearing, blinking

400

What is the role of cilia?

Move pathogens / mucus out of airways

400

What chemical causes capillary dilation

histamine

400

What is the action of antibodies

bind to and neutralise the pathogen

400

Describe two features of artificial passive immunity.

injection of antibodies. 

No memory cells produced / no long-term immunity

500

Name the action of acids, and three locations where it is secreted

Kills pathogens. Skin (sweat glands), stomach, vaginal tract, urethra, saliva

500

Name a type of pathogen that can survive and grow on the skin

fungi / tinea

500

What is the purpose of capillary dilation during inflammation

Bring more white blood cells to the site of infection

500

What do T cells attack that antibodies don't

Body cells infected by a virus, cancerous cells, transplanted organs.
500

What is the societal benefit to vaccination programs

herd immunity

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