Surface Barriers
Internal Defenses
Starts with "P"
B Cells
T Cells
100

True or False: The skin is a surface barrier.

True

100

Abnormally high body temperature in response to invading microorganisms.

What is fever?

100

The fourth cardinal sign of inflammation, after redness, heat, and swelling.  

What is pain?

100

Lymphocytes that develop fully in the "B"one marrow are known as this type of cell.

What are B cells?

100

Lymphocytes that develop fully in the "T"hymus  are known as this type of cell.

What are T cells?

200

Surface barriers are part of this division of the immune system.

What is innate system?

200

The molecules that "interfere" with viral infection by warning neighboring cells when they are infected.

What is interferon?

200

The process of "eating" or "ingulfing" a substance.

What is phagocytosis?

200

An antigen has this quality, where they react with products of B cells and antibodies.

What is reactivity?

200

These cells present antigens to T cells.

What are antigen presenting cells?

300

These hair-like structures in the upper respiratory tract sweep dust and bacteria-laden mucus toward the mouth.

What are cilia?

300

Fever causes the liver and spleen to sequester iron and this element to hinder microorganism growth.

What is zinc?

300

A type of T-cell selection that requires recognition of self-MHC.

What is positive selection?

300

The branch of the adaptive immune system that uses antibodies and B cells.

What is humoral immunity?

300

The branch of the adaptive immune system that uses T cells.

What is cellular immunity?

400

The skin acidity is between a pH of 3 and this.

What is pH 5?

400

Programmed cell suicide, induced by Natural Killer Cells. 

What is apoptosis?

400

Chemical secreted by leukocytes and macrophages exposed to bacteria and other foreign substances that causes fever.

What are pyrogens?

400

These B cell clones make antibodies.

What are plasma cells?

400

This molecule is released by T cells to fragment target cell's DNA.

What are granzymes?

500
This enzyme in saliva kills microorganisms.

What is lysozyme?

500

The process by which neutrophils flatten and squeeze out of capillaries.

What is diapedesis?

500

A type of pneumonia that may be seen as an opportunistic infection in an AIDS patient.

What is pneumocystis pneumonia?

500

The class of antibody that causes mast cells and basophils to release histamine.

What is IgE?

500

A graft taken from another animal species.

What are xenografts?