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Name 2 parts of your first line of defense

skin, mucus, etc 

100

this immune fluid has its own circulation

lymph

100

Another word for Innate in "innate immunity"

non-specific

100

What is another name for adaptive regarding immunity?

acquired

100

graph showing difference between first exposure to a pathogen and a subsequent exposure (faster and stronger)

101

name 1 innate leukocyte and 1 adaptive leukocyte

teacher approval

101

Name 5 things that happen in the inflammatory response

vasodilation, pain, swelling, redness, heat, chemical messengers released, phagocytes converge

101

name a non-phagocytic leukocyte

NK (Natural Killer) cell

101

where do all leukocytes come from

bone marrow

101

This is another name for effector B cells

Plasma cells

102

anything your body would designate as "foreign" would be considered a(n) ________ .

antigen

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I am the first to arrive and I quickly eat up invaders

neutrophils

102

These are the antibody "factories," churning out thousands per second. 

effector B-cells 

102

name a difference between how NK cells and Cytotoxic T cells deal with pathogens. 

NK fast, Cytotoxic T delayed

NK indiscriminate, Cytotoxic T specific

102

This cell is a liaison between the innate and adaptive systems

dendritic cell

103

Getting antibodies directly from mom or an immune donor

passive immunity

103

I am the last to leave the party - if I leave at all. 

Memory B cells

103

what do we call visible collections of dead neutrophils?

pus

103

We can make the primary response to a bad viral illness relatively painless with this

vaccine

103

These will create pathogen clumps that can be phagocytized

antibodies

104

What systemic response is initiated by the hypothalamus?

fever
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the name we give the beneficial microorganisms (bacteria, etc) that inhabit your epidermis and gut

normal flora

104

Why are viruses trickier to capture than other pathogens?

they hide inside our cells

104

this is the location in the body where innate immune cells alert adaptive cells of a pathogen

lymph node

104

In an analogy where phagocytes are patrol officers and T-cells are detectives, what would be police headquarters?

lymph node

105

these cells synthesize mucus

goblet cells

105

If your body lacks self-tolerance and starts attacking itself, you might develop a(n) _____ disorder.

autoimmune

105
this word describes the period when you begin to show very general symptoms of illness

prodromal

105

means to gradually recover from illness

convalesce

105

What the T in T-cells/T-lymphocytes stands for

Thymus

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