IMMUNITY
BUGS & DRUGS
DISEASE & DEFENSE
CANCER CONCEPTS
LAB& LEARNING
100

This type of immunity is gained by recovering from an illness naturally.

What is active natural immunity?

100

A microorganism that requires oxygen to survive.

What is an aerobe?

100

A foreign substance that triggers an immune response.

What is an antigen?

100

A non-cancerous growth.

What is benign?

100

This lab test identifies bacteria and determines which antibiotics will work.

What is culture and sensitivity?

200

This type of immunity is gained by receiving a vaccine.

What is active artificial immunity?

200

A microorganism that does not require oxygen to survive.

What is an anaerobe?

200

Proteins produced by B cells that target specific antigens.

What are antibodies?

200

A cancerous growth that spreads and invades.

What is malignant?

200

The person or organism harboring a pathogen.

What is a host?

300

This immunity occurs when antibodies are passed from mother to baby through breast milk.

What is passive natural immunity?

300

A medication that kills bacteria.

What is bactericidal?

300

A condition where the body attacks its own tissues.

What is an autoimmune disorder?

300

The spread of cancer cells to distant organs.

What is metastasis?

300

A protective response of tissues to injury or infection, characterized by redness, heat, swelling, and pain.

What is inflammation?

400

This immunity is obtained by receiving immune globulin injections.

What is passive artificial immunity?

400

A medication that inhibits bacterial growth.

What is bacteriostatic?

400

A microorganism capable of causing disease.

What is pathogenic?

400

A drug treatment used to kill or stop the growth of cancer cells.

What is chemotherapy?

400

An infection occurring alongside another infection due to antibiotic use.

What is a superinfection?

500

Name the two main types of immunity based on how it is acquired.

What are active immunity and passive immunity?

500

An infection acquired in a hospital setting.

What is a nosocomial infection?

500

An infection that occurs on top of an existing infection due to antibiotic therapy.

What is a superinfection?

500

These kinds of cancers must be completely eliminated, or they can return.

What are sarcomas, carcinomas or malignant cancers? 

500

This acts by provoking memory B Cells to prepare for a future attack from a similar microbe. 

What is a vaccine? 

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