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Ultimate Immunity Idol
The Defense Rests
License to Kill (Pathogens)
100

Pathogens that cause diseases such as athlete's foot

What are fungi?

100

Nonspecific defense with symptoms of redness, swelling, heat, and pain

What is the inflammatory response?

100

These blood cells identify and fight pathogens

What are white blood cells?

100

Common pathogens that cause diseases such as strep throat

What are bacteria?

100

Disease that spreads to many people in a short period of time

What is an epidemic?

200

Anything that causes a disease

What is a pathogen?

200

Special protection against disease

What is immunity?

200

Largest known pathogens

What are protozoans?

200

This scientist was among the first to realize that diseases were caused by organisms too small to be seen

Who is Louis Pasteur?

200

Anything that causes the immune system to have an allergic reaction

What is an allergen?

300

Special proteins that can destroy pathogens

What are antibodies?

300

An animal that carries a pathogen

What is a vector?

300

The body's specific defense

What is the immune response?

300

Nonliving pathogens

What are viruses?

300

White blood cells that remember pathogens and the specific antibodies needed to defeat them

What are memory cells?

400
This is able to fight against more than one type of bacterial infection, can  work against only bacterial infections, and is made by microorganisms

What is an antibiotic?

400

Tiny hairlike projections that line the air passages and help filter pathogens out of the nose

What are cilia?

400

The first antibiotic to be discovered

What is penicillin?

400

A transparent liquid that helps carry white blood cells throughout the body

What is lymph?

400

A shot that contains dead or weakened pathogens

What is a vaccine?

500

This scientist was the first to discover that a mold could destroy bacteria

Who is Alexander Fleming?

500

A scientist who studies the causes and spread of diseases

What is an epidemiologist?

500

The two ways diseases are classified

What are communicable and noncommunicable?

500

This system includes special tissues and organs, such as tonsils, appendix, and spleen

What is the lymphatic system?

500

This occurs when the immune system malfunctions and attacks the healthy cells it should protect

What is an autoimmune disease?