Immune System Cells
Allergies and Vaccines
Immune System Types
Vaccines
General Immune Topics
100

These cells make antibodies.

B cells (white blood cells)

100

These are specific proteins produced by the body to protect the body from diseases.

Antibodies

100

What part of the immune system includes the skin and other barriers?

Innate Immunity

100

Vaccines are introduced to the body as these types of substances.

Antigens

100

The mother's antibody-rich milk produced in the first 24 hours

Colostrum

200

These cells attack and destroy antigens tagged with antibodies.

T Cell (white blood cell)

200

This kind of skin conditions occurs because of a reaction to the saliva of an external parasite.

Flea-bite dermatitis

200

Colostrum provides this type of immunity

Passive Immunity

200

Core vaccines for cats and dogs

Rabies

Distemper (Dhlpp, FVRCP)

200

These cells are activated during the inflammatory response, increasing permeability of the blood vessels in the area of injury.

Mast Cells

300

Leukocyte

White blood cell

300

A severe immune reaction that can be life-threatening

Anaphylaxis

300

Exposure to vaccines and diseases creates this type of immunity.

Adaptive immunity

300

Keeping the majority of the population vaccinated helps to protect those who can not be vaccinated for age or health reasons.

Herd Immunity

300

This is the origin of the white blood cells.

Bone Marrow

400

These cells gobble up and destroy antigens.

Phagocyte

400

This is a general plan of timing and frequency of when vaccines are given.

Vaccine schedule

400

What are the three parts of the immune system?

1. Innate

2. Passive

3. Adaptive

400

These are three types of vaccines

Killed

Live

Modified live

400

These two cells contain a this substance that makes the surrounding skin red, warm, and itchy.

Mast cells, eosinophils, and histamine.

500

This immune cell attacks other cells invaded by viruses

Natural killer cell (white blood cell)

500

Two ways to allergy test animals.

1. Dermal- skin

2. Blood

500

These are three ways the body uses barriers to protect itself.

1. The skin

2. The cilia or mucous in respiratory tracts

3. The intestinal probiotics

500

Three way vaccines are given

Oral

Intra-Nasal

Subcutaneously 

500

This type of immune response provides antigens that need 3-14 days to build an immune response that begins producing antibodies.

Primary response