Vocab
Immune System Basics
Pathogens and Disease
How the Body Fights Infection
Vaccines and Immunity
100

This is the body system that protects the body from disease and infection. 

Immune System 

100

The main job of the immune system is to protect the body from these.

Pathogens 

100

Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are all examples of these.

Pathogens

100

These blood cells help defend the body against infection.

White Blood Cells 

100

This medical tool prepares the immune system to recognize and fight a pathogen.

Vaccine

200

This is a germ or organism that can cause disease.

Pathogen

200

Skin, mucus, tears, and stomach acid are examples of this type of defense.

First Line of Defense 

200

This type of pathogen must use a host cell to reproduce.

Virus

200

These white blood cells engulf and destroy pathogens

phagocytes 

200

Vaccines may contain a weakened, killed, or harmless piece of this.

Pathogen

300

These cells help the body fight infections and attack pathogens.

White Blood Cells 

300

This happens when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and cause harm.

Infection 

300

This type of pathogen is single-celled and can reproduce on its own.

Bacteria

300

These proteins are made by the immune system to recognize and attach to specific pathogens.

Antibodies

300

This type of immunity happens when the body makes its own antibodies after infection or vaccination.

Active Immunity 

400

These proteins attach to specific antigens and help the immune system fight pathogens.

Antibodies

400

The immune system responds to pathogens by recognizing substances that do not belong in the body, called these.

Antigens 

400

Coughing, sneezing, touching contaminated surfaces, and close contact are ways pathogens can do this.

Spread from person to person 

400

These cells help the immune system remember a pathogen so it can respond faster later.

Memory Cells 

400

When enough people are immune to a disease, it becomes harder for the disease to spread.

Herd/ Community Immunity

500

This helps the immune system learn how to fight a disease before a person gets sick.

Vaccine

500

The body’s ability to resist or fight off infection and disease is called this.

Immunity 

500

These medicines work against bacteria, but not viruses.

Antibiotics 

500

The immune system often responds faster the second time it sees the same pathogen because it has this.

Immune Memory 

500

This is the reason a person may have milder symptoms after vaccination, even if they still get infected.

the immune system is already prepared to fight the pathogen

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