What type of pathogen is the flu?
A virus
Which type of immune cell 'eats' (engulfs) pathogens?
Macrophages
These are proteins made by B cells that recognize and bind to antigens.
Antibodies
A disorder in which the immune system does not distinguish between 'self' and 'non-self' and white blood cells attack it's own tissues
Autoimmune
An autoimmune disorder where the white matter of the brain and spinal cord are destroyed
Multiple Sclerosis
This type of cell takes a sample of the antigen and signals B cells to be created to fight off a pathogen
Helper T Cells.
Which type of cell is responsible for immune 'memory?'
B cells
Occurs when bacteria mutate and treatment is no longer effective. Usually the result of overprescription of the treatment.
Antibiotic Resistance
A virus that jumps from animals to humans
Zoonotic Virus
This type of immune cell kills self-infected cells
Cytotoxic Killer T Cells
What are the two types of cells involved in the specific immune response
T and B cells
List FIVE of the six lymphatic tissues
1. Red Marrow
2. Thymus
3. Spleen
4. Lymph nodes & vessels
5. Tonsils & Adenoids
6. Appendix & Peyer’s patches