Lines of defense
Physical Defences
Miscellaneous
Antibodies
Immunity and Vaccines
100

Your nose secretes mucus.  Is this part of the physical, inflammatory or antibody system of defense?

Physical defence 

100

Name one part of the body that provides physical defences from pathogens?

variety of answers

100

If you were to touch the skin during an inflammatory response, how would it feel?  

It would feel warm as more blood is arriving to the area.

100

True or false, the red blood cells carry that anitobies needed to fight pathogens?

FALSE - it is the white blood cells.

100

A resistance to disease that you were born with.

Inherited immunity

200

If your body is hit but the skin is not broken, which of the three defences will kick in to help you heal?

Inflammatory

200

Name one part of the body that provides physical defences from pathogens that has not already been mentioned in this category AND explain how it works.  

Answers will vary

200

True or false - the inflammatory system is considered a "general defence".

True - general defences react the same way to every pathogen

200

Structures attached to the ends of pathogens

Antigens

200

What is another word for "vaccine"?

Immunization

300

Which system of defence is triggered if a pathogen get past the physical barrier created by the skin?

Inflammatory

300

This physical defence consists of a thick barrier with an acidic surface that prevents pathogens from entering prevents loss of body fluids.  

The skin

300

Which part of the circulatory system swells when they inflammatory system is triggered?

The blood vessels

300

Protein compounds that attach to antigens

Antibodies

300

Includes weakened or dead pathogens that are given to teach the immune system how to handle a pathogen before you experience it.

Vaccine

400

Macrophages are part of what defence system? Be specific - which one of the three?

Antibody

400

This part of the physical defence system contains hydrochloric acid that kills pathogens.

The stomach

400

Tylenol™ is an example of this type of drug

Over-the-counter

400

Specialized white blood cells that attack pathogens

Macrophage 

400

The type of immunity that develops over your lifetime

Acquired immunity

500

What are the three lines of defence our bodies have from disease?

Physical, Inflammatory, Antibody

500

What part of the defence system catches pathogens as they enter the body; they sometimes become infected to help the immune system resist and fight future infections.  They also store white blood cells.

Tonsils and adenoids 

500

True or false - over-the-counter drugs help fight off pathogens in your body.

False - they help make you more comfortable by treating the symptoms of infection but do not directly help the immune system

500

True or false - a person can receive any type of blood if they are in need of a transfusion? 

False - the immune system will attack different blood types as it will treat it as a pathogen

500

The type of immunity passes from mother to child in breast milk - antibodies are passed on instead of being made by the immune system.

passive immunity