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100

Redness, heat, swelling, and pain are the four most common indicators of

What is acute inflammation?

100

The four most common indicators of the inflammatory response

What is redness, heat, swelling and pain?

100

The body's first line of defense against the invasion of disease-causing microorganisms

What is skin and mucous membranes?

100

Place that B cells develop immunocompetence

What is bone marrow?

100

Active immunity to tetanus, whooping cough, and polio can be artificially acquired when we receive ________.

What is vaccines?

200

The best graft to have so as to avoid rejection of a transplanted tissue

What is an autograft?

200

Allergic contact dermatitis following skin contact with poison ivy would normally lead to

What is delayed hypersensitivity?

200

A(n) ________ is any substance capable of mobilizing our immune system and provoking an immune response.

What is antigen?

200

The adaptive (specific) defense system job

What is issues an attack specific to particular foreign substances?

200

The following substances will likely trigger the immune response

What is pollen grains, bacteria, fungi or virus particles?


300

The origin of lymphatic vessels

What is the veins of the blood vascular system?

300

Type of cell that specializes in killing virus-infected, cancer, or foreign graft cells directly

What is cytotoxic  T cells?

300

The following is often used to treat allergies

What is antihistamines?

300

This would not trigger the immune system

What is self antigens?

300

Located in the wall of the small intestines

What is Peyers Patches?

400

Hannah has an auto-immune disease in which the beta cells of the pancreas are destroyed. As a result, she does not make enough insulin. Name this disorder:

What is type I diabetes mellitus?

400

The following diseases multiple sclerosis, Graves' disease, type I diabetes mellitus & rheumatoid arthritis are 


What is autoimmune diseases?

400

The purpose of fever

What is inhibits bacterial reproduction and speeds the repair process?

400

Tissue grafts harvested from a different animal species 

What are xenografts?

400

Due to a recent respiratory illness from a viral infection, Jennifer has now developed

What is naturally acquired active immunity?

500

The process by which neutrophils are squeezed through the capillary walls during the inflammatory process

What is diapedisis?

500

Systemic (body-wide) acute allergic response caused by allergens that directly enter the blood, as with certain bee stings or spider bites

What is anaphylactic shock?

500

AIDS cripples the immune system by interfering with the activity of these cells

What is helper T cells?

500

Destroys worn-out blood cells and returns some of their break-down products to the liver & located on the left side of the abdominal cavity

What is the spleen?

500

Antibody-antigen interaction results when a foreign blood type is transfused and clumped

What is agglutination?