memory cells CREATED to Remember THE PATHOGEN IN THE FUTURE SHOULD THE BODY COME INTO CONTACT WITH IT AGAIN stomach acid & good gut bacteria destroy bad bacteria in stomach & intestines neutrophils main component of pus intact skin first line of defense antigens any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it leukocytes another name for white blood cells secondary immune organs lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils & adenoids, appendix, & peyer's patches T- cells type of lymphocyte produced in bone marrow, matures in thymus monocytes largest type of white blood cell spleen organ that recycles RBCs & filters blood B- cells antibody factories lymphocytes leukocyte category containing t- cells, b-cells, etc. granulocytes leukocyte category containing eosinophils & basophils cytotoxic destroy the cell along with the pathogen primary immune organs thymus gland and bone marrow vaccine safely exposing individuals to a specific pathogenic microbe, artificially increasing their immunity to it immune system organs a network of chemicals & cells that protect the body active immunity type of immunty developed after being naturally exposed to antigen or by vaccine antibacterial enzymes found in both saliva & tears to keep out pathogens macrophage the name for a mature monocyte passive immunity type of immunity passed from another source to the body trauma or infection ways physical and chemical barriers can be broken down basophils releases histamines & heparin at infection site antibodies produced to fight off any cell that is not “marked” as yours memory cells CREATED to Remember THE PATHOGEN IN THE FUTURE SHOULD THE BODY COME INTO CONTACT WITH IT AGAIN stomach acid & good gut bacteria destroy bad bacteria in stomach & intestines neutrophils main component of pus intact skin first line of defense antigens any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it leukocytes another name for white blood cells secondary immune organs lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils & adenoids, appendix, & peyer's patches T- cells type of lymphocyte produced in bone marrow, matures in thymus monocytes largest type of white blood cell spleen organ that recycles RBCs & filters blood B- cells antibody factories lymphocytes leukocyte category containing t- cells, b-cells, etc. granulocytes leukocyte category containing eosinophils & basophils cytotoxic destroy the cell along with the pathogen primary immune organs thymus gland and bone marrow vaccine safely exposing individuals to a specific pathogenic microbe, artificially increasing their immunity to it immune system organs a network of chemicals & cells that protect the body active immunity type of immunty developed after being naturally exposed to antigen or by vaccine antibacterial enzymes found in both saliva & tears to keep out pathogens macrophage the name for a mature monocyte passive immunity type of immunity passed from another source to the body trauma or infection ways physical and chemical barriers can be broken down basophils releases histamines & heparin at infection site antibodies produced to fight off any cell that is not “marked” as yours
(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.
CREATED to Remember THE PATHOGEN IN THE FUTURE SHOULD THE BODY COME INTO CONTACT WITH IT AGAIN
memory cells
destroy bad bacteria in stomach & intestines
stomach acid & good gut bacteria
main component of pus
neutrophils
first line of defense
intact skin
any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it
antigens
another name for white blood cells
leukocytes
lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils & adenoids, appendix, & peyer's patches
secondary immune organs
type of lymphocyte produced in bone marrow, matures in thymus
T-cells
largest type of white blood cell
monocytes
organ that recycles RBCs & filters blood
spleen
antibody factories
B-cells
leukocyte category containing t-cells, b-cells, etc.
lymphocytes
leukocyte category containing eosinophils & basophils
granulocytes
destroy the cell along with the pathogen
cytotoxic
thymus gland and bone marrow
primary immune organs
safely exposing individuals to a specific pathogenic microbe, artificially increasing their immunity to it
vaccine
a network of chemicals & cells that protect the body
immune system organs
type of immunty developed after being naturally exposed to antigen or by vaccine
active immunity
found in both saliva & tears to keep out pathogens
antibacterial enzymes
the name for a mature monocyte
macrophage
type of immunity passed from another source to the body
passive immunity
ways physical and chemical barriers can be broken down
trauma or infection
releases histamines & heparin at infection site
basophils
produced to fight off any cell that is not “marked” as yours
antibodies