Pathogenesis
Antibodies
Vaccinations
Allergens
Immunity
100

The organisms that grow and feed on organisms at the detriment of the host

What is a parasite?

100

Plasma cells secrete…

What is antibodies?

100

A Vaccine is a weakened or attenuated version of a ___.

What is Pathogen?

100

Environmental substances that trigger immune responses, despite not always being harmful.

What is Allergen?

100

The ___  consists of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.

What is the immune system?

200

Usually relatively harmless, unicellular prokaryotic cells that compete with host cells.

What is Bacteria?

200

Mechanism where Antibodies may trigger an inflammatory response within the body

What is infamination?

200

When exposed to a pathogen, the ____ trigger a more potent secondary immune response

What are Memory Cells?

200

Allergens cause an ______ response, which results in reactions such as head, redness, swelling, etc.

What is Inflammatory?

200

There is a delay between the initial exposure to a pathogen and the production of ___.

What is Antibodies?

300

These ____ attack the body surfaces, including skin and mucus membrane.

What is Fungi?

300

Mechanism where soluble pathogens become insoluble and precipitate

What is precipitation?

300

This intergovernmental organization is responsible for recording disease incidence rates and immunization schedules in various countries.

What is The World Health Organization (WHO)

300

Antibodies attach to ____, priming them towards the allergen.

What is mast cells?

300

If pathogen exposure no longer causes the disease to occur, then the individual is said to be ___.

What is immune?

400

A ____ is an infectious protein that has folded to cause disease.

What is Prion?

400

Mechanism where Antibodies may occlude pathogenic regions

What is neutralization?

400

Memory cells may not survive a lifetime and individuals may subsequently require a ___ to maintain immunity.

What is Boster shot?

400

This causes allergic symptoms.

What is Histamine?
400

___ are long living, and survive in the body for many years, producing low levels of circulating antibodies.

What is memory cells?

500

_____ are metabolically inert, and can be DNA-based or RNA based.

What is a Virus?

500

Mechanism where cellular pathogens become clumped for easier  removal

What is agglutination?

500

The first disease that was eradicated using vaccines was ___.

What is smallpox?

500

A severe reaction which can be fatal

What is Anaphylaxis?

500

If a second infection of the same pathogen occurs, then the antibodies will be produced more ___ than before.

What is quickly?