Pathogens
Viruses
Innate Immunity 1st Level
Innate Immunity 2nd Level
Phagocytosis
100

A pathogen that is non-living.

What is virus? (accept prion)

100

What is a requirement for viral replication.

What is a living host cell?

100

The first immunological barrier against disease.

What is skin?

100

The scientific name for “white blood cells”.

What is leukocytes?

100

Which of the following is not a phagocyte: neutrophil, mast cell, NK cell

What is NK cell?

200

The size of a bacteria is _____________ than a virus.

What is LARGER?

200

Name a disease that can be spread by a vector.

What is malaria? (accept zika or ebola)

200

A respiratory secretion that traps pathogens.

What is mucus?

200

When a localized area exhibits redness, swelling and heat, it is an indication that this has occurred. 

What is inflammation?

200

Contains lysozyme and proteases which digest bacteria.

What is a lysosome? 

300

Name 5  general types of pathogens.

What are 

virus, bacteria, protist, fungi, parasitic worms, 

prions

300

All viruses must have these 3 structures.

What are:

genetic material, protein capsid/core, glycoprotein spikes

300

A bodily defense that removes pathogens from the respiratory tract. 

What is sneezing? (accept coughing)

300

Nonspecific defense cells that specialize in attacking cancer cells and virus-infected cells. 

What are Natural Killer cells? (accept NK cells)

300

In phagocytosis, digested contents are eliminated by:

What is exocytosis?

400

Name 3 methods of disease transmission.

What are:

saliva, blood, urine, sneeze, cough, air, water

400

A viral structure acquired through a process called “budding”.

What is an envelope?

400

Saliva and sweat contain this enzyme that destroys bacteria.

What is lysozyme.

400

Cells responsible for initiating coagulation.

What are thrombocytes? (accept platelets)

400

Two locations in the body, that have permanent resident phagocytes.

What are the liver and the brain? (accept Kuppfer and microglia)

500

The primary cause of disease transmission.

What is population density?

500

Why do doctors suggest that people get a flu vaccine every year?

Because the Influenza virus mutates frequently.

500

The 3 components of the 1st line of immunological defense. 

What are skin, mucus membranes and their secretions.

500

Cells that are active in BOTH the innate and adaptive  immune response?

What are Natural Killer cells? (accept NK cells)

500

Phagocytes migrate to sites of infection by this process.

What is chemotaxis?

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