Intro
Intro
Types of WBC
Immunity/Blood
Blood Types
100

What stores undeveloped macrophages?

Spleen

100

What is a pathogen?

Bacteria, virus other microorganisms 

100

Engulfing action don by the macrophage.

phagocytosis

100

What type of cell slows down immune system to prevent it from targeting your healthy cells?

Suppressor T

100

A person with blood type AB has what type of antibodies?

None

200

Where are RBC and WBC produced? 

Red bone marrow

200

The lymphatic system helps the body balance fluids. True or False

True

200

Dead macrophages and bacteria that is visible.

Pus

200

Your body creates antigens. True or False

False

200

A person with blood type B has what type of antigen and antibody? 

Antigen:B

Antibody:A

300

Where are T-cells matured?

Thymus Gland

300

How does the lymphatic system relate to the digestive system?

fat digestion to bloodstream

300

Type of cell that create more T cells and activates macrophages.

Helper T

300

Vaccinations is an example of ... 

active immunity

300

Does an Rh positive individual have antigens or lack antigens? Do they have antibodies?

Antigen: present

Antibody: none

400

What 2 things make up the lymphatic system?

Nodes and glands

400

Is the respiratory and digestive system an open or closed system?

open

400

What type of cell punctures holes in the pathogen?

Killer T

400

A person receive antibodies from another person or animal.

passive immunity 

400

If a person has blood type B-, what type of blood can they receive?

B- or O-

500

What is the fluid that surrounds cells?

Lymph

500

What are 2 examples of the second line of defence in your body?

Inflammation and fever

500

What type of cell creates antibodies for the body?

memory B cells

500

What causes agglutination? 

incompatible blood types mixing with antibodies binding to antigens

500

A person can receive blood types O+, O-, A+, A-, B+, B- during a blood transfusion. What blood type do they have?

AB+