What is the system that deals directly with sickness and pathogens.
A. The Body system
B. The Immune System
C. The Lumbar System
D. The train System
B. The Immune System
What is the name of the invaders that can cause disease are called ______________.
A. Antigens
B. Microbes
C. Lymph nodes
D. T. Cells
A. Separate bad blood and near the base of the skull
B. Cleanses blood bad blood cells and inside the stomach
C. The organs that produce white blood cells at the base of the spine
D. All of the above
B. Cleanses blood bad blood cells and inside the stomach
True/False
Sometimes the Immune System can get confused and attacks good cells.
True
Name this part of the body that is located in the stomach and helps remove germs.
A. Small Intestines
B. The Spleen
C. Antigens
D. The Pancreas
B. The Spleen
What's the purpose of the body's Immune System?
A. To change your physical traits according to your environment
B. To create bacteria to spread to others
C. To protect the body against diseases
D. All of the above
C. To protect the body against diseases
The main immune response is the production of what inside the body?
A. Proteins
B. Bone Marrow
C. Lymphocytes
D. Parasites
What are 2 ways that the body can adapt to new infections by gaining immunities?
A. Natural and acquired
B. Chemically and molecularly
C. Osmosis and reproduction
D. All of these above
A. Natural and Acquired
True/False
There is a vaccine that has uniform affects on every person.
False
Which product helps people gain immunity against diseases?
A. Antibodies
B. Medicine
C. Vaccines
D. All of the above
C. Vaccines
The Immune System develops many kinds of cells that help destroy disease causing ____________.
A. Bacteria
B. Microbes
C. Antigens
D. All of the above
Babies have an immune system that is directly linked to WHO/What?
A. The Father
B. The environment
C. The Mother
D. All of the Above
C. The Mother
This organ picks out bad blood cells and germs.
A. The Pancreas
B. Lymph Nodes
C. The Spleen
D. Bone Marrow
C. The Spleen
When a person sneezes, it is the affect of the
A. Stomach's reaction
B. The tonsils being raw and inflamed
C. It is a signal that the nose follicles don't think certain pathogens should not enter the body
D. All of the above
C
These are tiny invaders that try to enter the body.
A. Microbes
B. Lymph Nodes
C. Antibodies
D. Pathogens
D. Pathogens
A. Multiply white blood cells
B. Create virus fighting red blood cells
C. Create pathogens that attack old pathogens
D. Directs the correct attacking cells to the problem area
D. Directs the correct attacking cells to the problem area
Staying healthy can help boost your immune system by doing what?
A. Consuming meats and 95% lean meat
B. Eating fruits and vegetables
C. Taking multi vitamins
D. All of the above
B. Eating fruits and vegetables
What is the name of a clear fluid that collects germs from a person's body tissue?
Lymph
What builds up defense by trapping infection in liquid?
A. Mucus
B. Red Blood cells
C. Antibodies
D. White blood cells
A. Mucus
These invaders are build to invade the body and cause disease.
A. Antigens
B. Lymph nodes
C. B Cells
D. Vaccines
A. Antigens
What are the main organs of the immune system? name at least 3.
The Spleen, Lymph Nodes, Thymus, and Bone Marrow
According to your worksheet, what's the largest blocker that keeps many germs from entering your body?
Your skin
What are antibodies designed to do for the human body?
Bind with specific binding sites that only bind with certain antigens.
Viruses are able to adapt just as the Immune system does. This is why the same cold can affect you for decades. True or false
True
What are 2 locations lymph nodes are found in the body?
The neck and armpits