First Line of Defense
Immune System Soldiers
Memory & Vaccines
Important Immune System Parts
How They Get Through
100

What is the body’s largest organ that blocks germs from entering?

What is the skin?

100

What are the “soldiers” of the immune system called?

What are white blood cells (leukocytes)?

100

What does the immune system keep after fighting a germ?

What is a memory of the germ?

100

Where are white blood cells made?

What is bone marrow?

100

What body fluid in the eyes contains acids that help destroy germs?

What are tears?

200

What traps bacteria and viruses when you breathe?

What are mucus and nose hairs?

200

Which cells “chew up” invading germs?

What are phagocytes?

200

Why do people usually only get chickenpox once?

Because the immune system remembers it.

200

What small glands trap germs and help destroy them?

What are lymph nodes?

200

What sticky substance in the nose traps germs before they enter farther into the body?

What is mucus?

300

What kills most bacteria found in food?

What is stomach acid?

300

Which immune cells remember specific germs?

What are lymphocytes?

300

What is a vaccine compared to in the article?

What is a training session?

300

Which organ filters blood and fights infection?

What is the spleen?

300

What body defense hardens and blocks germs from entering to the body

What is earwax or mucus

400

What body fluids contain enzymes that destroy germs?

What are tears and sweat?

400

What is the specialized defense system called?

What is adaptive immunity?

400

What kind of germ is used in vaccines?

weak or inactive germ.

400

Where can lymph nodes commonly be found?

In the neck, armpits, and groin.

400

Why are the eyes, ears, and nose considered both entrances and defenses?

Because germs can enter through them, but they also have ways to trap or destroy germs.

500

What type of immunity is the body’s basic defense system called?

What is innate immunity?

500

What do phagocytes do to germs after finding them?

They engulf and digest them.

500

What happens if the real germ attacks after vaccination?

The immune system is ready to destroy it quickly.

500

What is the job of bone marrow?

To create white blood cells.

500

What is the ultimate goal of germs after entering a host’s body?

To multiply, spread through the host, and infect larger groups of people.