1st line of defense
2nd line of defense
3rd line of defense + immunity
Diseases+immunity
100

How does your skin protect your body?

It has many layers.

100

What do APCs stand for?

Antigen-presenting cells
100

What does the 3rd line of defense protect against?

It protects against pathogens that have entered the blood stream.

100

What does immunodeficiency mean?

It means a slowed or stopped function of the immune system.

200

How does your nose help protect you from intruders?

Invaders get stuck in the hair and mucus inside of the nose.
200

What are phagocytes?

Phagocytes are a type of cell that absorb bacteria within the body.

200

What are the two kinds of T cells?

Helper T cells and Cytotoxic T cells.

200

What does hypersensitivity mean in the context of the immune system?

It means that the immune system overcompensates and fights against diseases more aggressively than it needs to.

300

How do your ears help protect your body?

The ears have wax which also works to get the intruders stuck.

300

What do APCs do?

APCs identify pathogens and notify the immune system to take action against them.

300

What are B cells and what do they do?

B cells create antibodies to fight pathogens.

300

What is the difference between active and passive immunity?

Passive immunity is passed from one person to another, while active immunity is created by a person when they encounter a disease.

400

How can water be used to deter intruders?

Tears can get intruders out of the eyes and sweat can get insects off of the skin.

400

What are natural killer cells and what do they do do?

Natural killer cells are white blood cells that destroy diseased and cancerous cells.

400

What do helper T cells do?

They activate B cells, cytotoxic T cells, and send signals that initiate inflammation.

400

What does autoimmune mean?

It means that the immune system attacks parts of the body rather than invaders of the body.

500
What can earwax do besides getting intruders stuck?

It also works as a insect repellant.

500

How does inflammation subdue bacteria that have entered the body?

The body sends a lot of blood to the area which floods it with white blood cells that kills the pathogens.

500

What do cytotoxic T cells do?

They destroy infected cells.

500

How long do active and passive immunity last, and what is the difference between the time it takes for them to develop?

Active immunity lasts for the organism's whole life span because it is always being replenished, but it takes time to develop. Passive immunity only lasts for a short period of time because the organism only receives a small amount of it without the instructions of how to make it, but it does take effect instantly.

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