Reproductive Organs
Cellular Immunity
Fertilization
Immunity
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100

Eggs are stored here

What are the ovaries?

100

These qualify as both Viruses and Bacteria

What are Pathogens?

100

Fertilization takes place here

What is the Oviduct (Fallopian Tube)?

100

This occurs when your normal body function are disrupted

What is Disease?

100

The diaphragm is this type of muscle

What is smooth?

200

Name the male reproductive cells

What are sperm?

200

This cell in the blood is responsible for fighting infection

What are white blood cells?

200

The name of an egg after fertilization

What is a Zygote?

200

The largest organ in your body and also the first line of defense against disease

What is the skin?

200

AIDS and MS (multiple sclerosis) are examples of this type of non-infectious disease

What is autoimmune? 

300

This is the tube that leads sperm from the testes to the urethra

What is the Vas Deferens?

300

These pathogens cannot be harmed by antibiotics

What are viruses?

300

This is the number of eggs released during Ovulation

What is 1?

300

The name of a way to develop an immunity to a disease without experiencing the full symptoms 

What is a vaccine?

300

White blood cells that recognize specific antigens and ultimately destroy them are known as

What are T-cells or Lymphocytes?

400

The name of the main male reproductive organ?

What are the testes?

400

The first defenses your body has against pathogens, besides skin, are..

What are enzymes?

400

This is the source of the nutrition that the embryo needs

What is the Placenta?

400

Name 2 ways to decrease your risk of having non-infectious dieases

What are behaviors such as: Smoking, being a couch potato, eating too high fat diet, etc. 

400

These two systems work together to provide nutrients to the body

What are the Digestive and the Circulatory systems?

500

An embryo receives and gets rid of wastes through the 

What is the Umbilical Cord? 

500

The three types of cells in the Immune system are...

What are the B-Cells, T-cells and Macrophages?

500

The baby passes through this to get to the birth canal

What is the cervix?

500

Name three of the five ways pathogens can be spread

What are: through the air, contaminated objects, person to person, animals, food and water. 

500

Name something that your nose and stomach have in common

What is mucus lining?