This cell is the first phagocyte to respond to an infection.
Neutrophils
Cell that kills infected cells, preventing the spread of the pathogen.
Natural killer (NK) cells
What is the name of the second layer of defense
Innate Immune
The name of the part of the immune system that adapts to
adaptive immune system
Another name for germ or harmful microbe
Pathogen
Skin
A rise in the temperature of the body that works to inhibits pathogen replication.
Fever
Produce antibodies specific to the antigen.
B cells
These are used by plasma B cells to mark pathogens for destruction by phagocytes, complement proteins and to neutralize pathogens so they cannot attach to cells.
Antibodies
What do viruses want to do when it enters the body/cells?
Clone or replicate
Traps pathogens as they enter body openings
Mucous Membranes
What removes microbes from your eyes?
Tears
A weakened or dead version of virus
Vaccine
The variety of disorders that cause someone's immune system to attack healthy cells, ex diabetes
autoimmunity
What type of cells are T Cells?
White Blood Cells
Works to move pathogens trapped in mucous away from and out of our bodies
Cilia
Allergy
Kills body cells that have foreign antigens being presented on the cell surface
Killer T cell
What cells have antigens?
All cells have antigens
A disease caused by a pathogen
Infectious disease
Thick substance that catches microbes before entering the body
Mucous
These cells are used to remember antigens in order to have a faster response to future infections of the same pathogen
Memory cells
What percentage of bacteria in your body is good?
99%
Circulatory System