Chapter 14 quizziz

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Which is a way the body defends against a pathogen

Fever Stomach acid digesting White blood cells fighting

Vaccinations will

Give you memory cells

Immunoglobulin given to baby through breast milk also found on all mucous membranes

Ig A

Antibody of allergic reactions, can be from food we eat. They control histamine release. Also, respond to parasitic infection

Ig E

Antibody passed mom to fetus by placenta immunoglobulin that is the most abundant

Ig G

Immunoglobulin first triggered during an infection, the antibody of blood type

Ig M

Liz notices that after cutting her arm the area around the cut is turning red, feeling hot, and swelling. Which immune system defense Liz experiencing

Inflammation

Immunity is when the bodies makes its own antibodies

Active

What do antibodies attach to on the pathogen

Antigens

The bone marrow is one of the primary lymphoid organs where lymphocytes

Are produced Mature One place where they learn to distinguish between body cells, versus non-body cells

Pathogens are recognized by their

B cells

Some staphylococcal infections result from direct contact with infected wounds. Which of the following is the first line of defense against staphylococcal bacteria

B cells

Which of the following is not one of the typical signs of inflammation

Bleeding

HIV is an example of what kind of transmission

Blood borne

T cell (after puberty) are made in the_________ and mature in the ___________.

Bone marrow/thymus

Which cell will make holes in cancer cells

Cytotoxic T cell

T cells that kill infected cell are

Cytotoxic t's

Active immunity last for a _________ time. Passive immunity lasts for a _________ time.

Long; short

The fluid inside the lymphatic system is called

Lymph

After maturing, lymphocytes leave the primary organs and go to the secondary organs __________ where they meet pathogens and become

Lymph nodes, activated

The lymphatic system contains

Lymphatic capillaries, vessels, valves, lymph nodes

Which cell will "eat" pathogens

Macrophage

A way pathogens can enter the body

Nose, mouth, broken skin

The lymphatic system is unlike the circulatory system because it is a

One-way system

Disease-causing microorganisms, such as a bacterium or virus

Pathogen

Name this process

Phagocytosis

What is one of the main functions of the lymphatic system

Removed extra fluid from tissues and returns it to the blood stream

What do white blood cells do?

Seek out and kill pathogens

The lymph vessels connect to the circulatory system (for drainage) via the

Subclavian vein

If the extra fluid (not reabsorbed into the capillaries) is left in the tissues, it would cause

Swelling

Antibiotics do not work on

Viruses

Passive immunity is when

You are immune to any type of disease

Active immunity is when

Your body produces your own antibodies to a disease

What type of cell produces antibodies

plasma cells


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