Cells that make antibodies
What are B cells?
Organ that makes most immune cells.
What is Bone marrow?
Tiny particles that invade body cells.
What are Viruses?
Immunity that works immediately, not specific.
What is Innate Immunity?
Eating healthy, sleeping well, exercising will...
What is Boost Immunity?
Cells that attack infected cells and help coordinate response.
What are T cells?
Small bean-shaped structures that filter lymph.
What are Bone marrow?
Single-celled organisms that can cause infections.
What is Bacteria?
Immunity that remembers pathogens for faster response.
What is Adaptive Immunity?
High stress, poor nutrition, smoking will...
What is Weaken Immunity?
Cells that mark pathogens for destruction.
What are Antibodies?
Organ that filters blood and stores immune cells.
What is spleen?
Organisms like molds and yeasts.
What is Fungi?
Proteins that attach to pathogens to help destroy them.
What are Antibodies?
Getting vaccinated trains your body to do this.
What is Build Immune Memory
First immune cells to respond to infections.
What are Neutrophils?
Organ where T cells mature.
What is Thymus?
Organisms that live in or on another organism for nutrients.
What are Parasites?
This type of immunity protects you after getting a vaccine.
What is Adaptive Immunity?
Reducing stress and exercising regularly will...
What is Boost Immunity?
Large immune cells that “eat” pathogens.
What are Macrophages?
Tissue that lines nose, throat, and lungs to trap pathogens.
What are Mucous membranes?
Harmful microorganisms that can cause disease in general.
What are Mucous Membranes?
This type of immunity is your body’s general defense against any pathogen.
What is Innate Immunity?
Eating vitamin-rich foods supports this function of the body.
What is Proper Nutrtion?