The Immune system is a network of?
A.Cells,Bone marrow
B.Tissue,Organs
C.A and B
C.A and B
What is the name of the white blood cells that act like "big eaters" to swallow up bacteria, viruses, and damaged cells?
A.Macrophages
B.Spleen
C.Lymph nodes
A.Macrophages
What is the body's largest organ and first line of defense against pathogens?
A.The white cells
B.The skin
C.The lungs
B.The skin
Why is sleep important for immunity?
A.Poor sleep can weaken our immune response
B.Poor sleep can strengthen our immune respone
C.None of the above.
A.Poor sleep can weaken our immune response
What does the circulatory/Lymphatic system act likes to the Immune system?
A.A disease to the Immune system
B.Acts like a highway for the Immune cells
C.None of the above
B.Acts like a highway for the Immune cells
What are the two main types of immunity?
A.Innate,Adaptive
B.There are no two main types
C.There is no Immunity
A.Innate,Adaptive
What are the primary cells that fight infection?
A.Red blood cells
B.White cells
C.None of the cells
B.white cells
What are white blood cells?
A.Nothing to important
B.Cells in the blood that act like a defense team
C.None of the above
B.Cells in the blood that act like a defense team
What is the difference between innate and adaptive immunity?
A.There is no difference
B.Innate immunity is the body first line of defense.Adaptive immunity is slower
C.none of the above
B.Innate immunity is the body first line of defense.Adaptive immunity is slower
What causes autoimmune diseases, and why are they hard to treat?
A.They don't cause anything
B.They are caused by a breakdown in the Immune tolerance
C.None of the above
B.They are caused by a breakdown in the Immune tolerance
What is the specific role of Plasma cells, and where do they come from?
A.The role is they act like heart
B.They come from the skin
C.None of the above
C.None of the above
How do vaccines provide immunity without causing the disease?
A.Vaccines introduce a harmless part of a pathogen
B.It doesn't do anything
C.None of the above
A.Vaccines introduce a harmless part of a pathogen
Does the respiratory system react with the Immune system at all in the body?
True
False
True
It uses mucus and cilia to trap invaders
How do pathogens evade the immune system?
A.They don't at all
B.They evade all the time
C.None of the above
C.None of the above
What happens if white blood cells fail to differentiate "self" from "non-self"?
A.The immune system attacks the body’s own tissues
B.the immune systems defends the body own tissues
C.None of the above
A.The immune system attacks the body’s own tissues