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100

What is innate immunity? 

protection that your Body is born with. It is the first line of defense

100

What is the protection your bed gains over time and exposure to germs? 

Acquired Immunity 

100

How many different types of white blood cells did we talk about? 

3

100

Bone Marrow produces what type of cells? 

White blood Cells


100

Name 3 ways we can fight against germs in our lives? 

- Wash our hands 

- Clean surfaces regularly 

- cough in our elbow 

- Have good Hygiene 

200

What are Y-shaped blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen

Antibodies

200

What is the largest lymph organ and it is located just behind the stomach on the left side?

The Spleen

200

How does a fever help us fight against disease? 

The elevated body temperature is used as a weapon to kill the bacteria and viruses. 
200
How does the colon help us fight against diseases? 
It contains harmless bacteria that prevents harmful bacteria from staying in the body
200
What acts like flypaper to catch pathogens before they enter your lungs? 

The Mucous Membranes 

300

What are phagocytes?

White blood cells that kill pathogens by engulfing and disposing of them

300

Name one way that antibodies defend against pathogens? 

• they inactivate pathogens until they can be destroyed 

• they “mark” pathogens to be destroyed by antibodies 

300

Name 3 ways we can protect and help our immune system? 

- exercise 

- get good sleep 

- have good hygiene 

- eat healthy foods 

300

Define Disease. 

Any condition that interferes with the bodies normal functioning

300

Name one way that antibodies defend against pathogens? 


• they in activate pathogens until they can be destroyed 

• they “mark” pathogens to be destroyed by antibodies 

400

Name the 2 broad groups that diseases are broken into. 

- Infectious disease 

- Noninfectious diseases 

400

What white blood cells are considered "The ”Soldiers” of the immune system. They go out and search and destroy any organism/substance they don’t recognize as a part of the body

Leukocytes 

400

What white blood cells travel form place to place in the body at will?

Lymphocytes

400

What are bean-shaped organs that help filter the lymph fluid? 

Lymph nodes

400

What is the difference between acute and chronic diseases? 

Chronic is a disease that last a long time and recur often. 

Acute is a disease that is sever and occurs suddenly but last a short time 

500

What is a virus?

a tiny capsule of genetic information that can reprogram aliving cell into producing a new virus particle instead of a cell’s normal products.

500

What does the spleen do?

It controls the level of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. It screens the blood and removes any old or damaged red blood cells

500

What are the different responsibilities that the lymphocytes have? 

killing infected cells

releasing antibodies into the blood stream

warning the body of invaders

500

What is bacteria?

microscopic, single-celled organisms

500

What is the lymphatic system?

a complex network of fluid-filled vessels and chambers to help transport the white blood cells through out the body and help in cleansing the body of pathogens.