Location where B- Cells and T- Cells communicate Activates Immune Response, Major class of immune cell. Type of white blood cell. Made in Bone marrow, matures in Thymus, Filters the blood for damaged or dying red blood cells Immune system exposed to harmless version of pathogen. Body creates specific immune response without contracting disease. Protein found on cells that is location for antibodies to bind. When your body is in perfect equilibrium Evaporated droplets or dust that contain pathogens Type of Disease where body can’t recognize self from non-self-cells. Immune response starts attacking own cells. Type of T Cell, Releases cytokines to coordinate immune response. Blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen Skin, Mucus Membranes, Hair, Earwax, unfavorable pH, Lysosome Enzymes in tears coughing, diarrhea, sneezing. Trap bacteria and viruses that are breathed in Molecules released by immune cells. These molecules bind with receptors of other immune cells and warns them of infection. In the membrane of immune cells, identifies compatible or foreign proteins. Trains of T- Cells Type of T Cell, recognizes viral proteins on MHCs of cell infected with virus, kills infected cell. Free! Contains stem cells that will develop into blood cells, platelets, lymphocytes Capillaries dilate which delivers WBCs, RBCs, platelets, and clotting factors. Temperature increase and swelling occurs. Physical barrier that protects the body from invaders Location where B- Cells and T- Cells communicate Activates Immune Response, Major class of immune cell. Type of white blood cell. Made in Bone marrow, matures in Thymus, Filters the blood for damaged or dying red blood cells Immune system exposed to harmless version of pathogen. Body creates specific immune response without contracting disease. Protein found on cells that is location for antibodies to bind. When your body is in perfect equilibrium Evaporated droplets or dust that contain pathogens Type of Disease where body can’t recognize self from non-self-cells. Immune response starts attacking own cells. Type of T Cell, Releases cytokines to coordinate immune response. Blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen Skin, Mucus Membranes, Hair, Earwax, unfavorable pH, Lysosome Enzymes in tears coughing, diarrhea, sneezing. Trap bacteria and viruses that are breathed in Molecules released by immune cells. These molecules bind with receptors of other immune cells and warns them of infection. In the membrane of immune cells, identifies compatible or foreign proteins. Trains of T- Cells Type of T Cell, recognizes viral proteins on MHCs of cell infected with virus, kills infected cell. Free! Contains stem cells that will develop into blood cells, platelets, lymphocytes Capillaries dilate which delivers WBCs, RBCs, platelets, and clotting factors. Temperature increase and swelling occurs. Physical barrier that protects the body from invaders
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Location where B-Cells and T-Cells communicate
Activates Immune Response, Major class of immune cell. Type of white blood cell. Made in Bone marrow, matures in Thymus,
Filters the blood for damaged or dying red blood cells
Immune system exposed to harmless version of pathogen. Body creates specific immune response without contracting disease.
Protein found on cells that is location for antibodies to bind.
When your body is in perfect equilibrium
Evaporated droplets or dust that contain pathogens
Type of Disease where body can’t recognize self from non-self-cells. Immune response starts attacking own cells.
Type of T Cell, Releases cytokines to coordinate immune response.
Blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
Skin, Mucus Membranes, Hair, Earwax, unfavorable pH, Lysosome Enzymes in tears coughing, diarrhea, sneezing.
Trap bacteria and viruses that are breathed in
Molecules released by immune cells. These molecules bind with receptors of other immune cells and warns them of infection.
In the membrane of immune cells, identifies compatible or foreign proteins.
Trains of T-Cells
Type of T Cell, recognizes viral proteins on MHCs of cell infected with virus, kills infected cell.
Free!
Contains stem cells that will develop into blood cells, platelets, lymphocytes
Capillaries dilate which delivers WBCs, RBCs, platelets, and clotting factors. Temperature increase and swelling occurs.
Physical barrier that protects the body from invaders