Innate System
Miscellaneous
Adaptive Immunity
Cell Mediated Immunity
Cancer
100

This is the most important part of our external Innate Immune system

What is our skin?

100

Breastmilk contains these valuable parts of passive immunity that a baby needs

What are antibodies?

100

These are where most white blood cells hang out waiting for work

What are lymph nodes?

100

It is the number of T-helper cells per mm3 that determines if an HIV person has AIDS.(HINT:Normal levels are 1,000/mm3)

What is 200?

100

It is the suffix of most cancers

What is oma?

200

It is the enzyme found in tears and saliva that kills bacteria

What is lysozyme?

200

They are the compounds that initiate a fever

What are pyrogens?

200

It is the term for antibodies surrounding an antigen thus preventing it from attaching to a host cell

What is neutralization?

200

It is what is secreted by T helper cells to signal for help

What are cytokines?

200

It  means the cancer has spread through fluids to other parts of the body

What is Metastasis or Metastatic?

300

They are the cells in the skin that initiate an inflammatory response in the Innate Immune System

What are Mast Cells?

300

It is the term for all white blood cells

What are Leukocytes?

300

 It shrinks with age and is also where T cells mature

 What is the Thymus gland?

300

 It is the virus that invades CD4+ and CD8+ white blood cells causing immunodeficiency

 What is the HIV virus?

300

They are known as the Breast Cancer genes

What are BRCA 1 and BRCA2?

400

This chemical compound causes vasodilation which causes redness and swelling

What is Histamine?

400

These  are used for the medium to grow the traditional flu vaccine

What are chicken eggs?

400

It is caused by antibodies sticking antigens together in clumps so they can be easily destroyed

 What is agglutination?

400

They inject toxic enzymes known as granzymes into infected cells and cancer cells

What are T killer cells and NK cells?

400

 Cancer treatment that destroys hair follicles

What is chemotherapy?

500

These are the most numerous phagocytes of the Innate system

What are neutrophils??

500

These are the type of vaccines that use a short genetic code  instead of the entire virus such as the new COVID vaccines

What are mRNA vaccines?

500

They are cells that produce antibodies

What are B Effector Cells (aka plasma cells)?

500

These are secreted by cytotoxic cells to cause holes in the membrane of antigens

What are perforins?

500

Mutations of the BRCA genes deactivate these cells that help with immunity

What are cancer-suppressing cells?

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