Antimicrobial Drugs
Innate Immunity
Adaptive Immunity
Viruses and Prions
Important People
100

Responsible for killing off bacteria

What is Bactericidal 

100

Physiological process coordinated by the immune system to eliminate antigens

What is Immune Response

100

Ability of an antigen to successfully trigger an immune response

What is immunogenicity

100

Viruses that infect bacteria

What is Bacteriophages

100

Designer of the compound microscope and contributed to the idea of cell theory

What is Robert Hooke

200

Itchy, red flush spreading over skin

What is Red man syndrome

200

Subcategorized as mechanical, chemical, and physical barriers

What is First-line Defenses

200

Incomplete antigens that are unable to stimulate an immune response unless they are linked to a more complex protein or polysaccharide

What is Haptens

200

Single infectious virus particle that has an exterior protective protein capsid

What is Virion

200

French scientist who showed the effectiveness of a sterilization technique 

What is Louis Pasteur

300

Ratio of the maximum tolerated or safe dose to the minimum effective or therapeutic dose

What is Therapeutic Index

300

Collection of tissues and organs that collect, circulate, and filter fluid in body tissues before being returned to the blood

What is Lymphatic System

300

Antigens that are especially potent T helper cell activators

What is Superantigens

300

Genetic changes that limit infectivity can lead to 

What is attenuated strains

300

Used mice in his experiments to determine  steps for directly linking a specific microbe to a specific disease

What is Robert Koch

400

Used in combination with other antibacterial drugs to treat tuberculosis

What is Isoniazid

400

Organic molecules that pull iron from our iron-binding proteins

What is Siderophores

400

Process that lymphocytes use to differentiate self from foreign MHC's

What is Allorecognition

400

Infect the host bacterial cell, immediately build new virions, and then kills the host cell as newly made bacteriophages are released

What is Lytic Replication Pathway

400

Discovered and created modern vaccines

What is Edward Jenner

500

Penicillin, cephalosporins, carbapenems, and monobactams

What is Beta-lactam antimicrobials

500

Consists of chemokine, interleukins, and interferons

What is Cytokines

500

A given B cell cannot change what epitope it recognizes, it can undergo

What is Isotype Switching

500

Attachment, penetration, replication, assembly, and release

What is Generalized Bacteriophage Replication

500

Father of Microbiology 

What is Anton Von Leeuwenhoek