Increasedblood flowcausingredness andheatWhat is oneside effect ofhistaminerelease? adaptive What elsecan specificimmunity beknown as?leukocytesgeneral term forcells that areconstantlybeing createdin bone marrowmonocyteswith infection,these candifferentiate intomacrophages anddendritic cellsfungiyeasts or moldsthat commonlyattachintegumentarysystemparasitegrow and feedon a hostorganism tothe detrimentof the host Free!pathogenany living ornon-living thingthat is capableof causingdisease neutrophilshortlifespan, firstresponder,granulocytebasophilcombat allergicreactionsthroughhistamine andheparinclonalexpansionundergoingmitosis tocreateeffector andmemory cellsapoptosispurposefulcell deathfatty acids,proteins,leukocytestravel inlymphaticvesselsInnateWhat is it knownas when theimmune systemresponds to aninfection the sameway every time? extravasationwhenleukocytesmove fromblood vesselsto tissuesherdimmunityThe methodin which non-vaccinatedpeople areprotected.virusnon-living;unaffectedbyantibioticshelperT cellactivated inlymph nodeby dendriticcells.bacteriacommonlyprescribedantibioticsto fightspecificThe adaptiveimmuneresponse is_____ to agiven pathogennaturalkillercellsresponsiblefor destroyingbody cellsaffected by apathogenprioninfectiousproteinscapable ofcausingneurologicaldiseases Phagocytosis Macrophagesengulf anddigestpathogens viawhat process? lymphocytesgoal of theseagranulocyteit thecreation ofantibodiesvaccineA weakenedform of thetargetedpathogen thatwon’t triggerdiseasedays orweeksafterexposureWhen doesthe adaptiveimmuneresponsekick in?agglutinationwhenantibodiesmakepathogensstick togetherphagocytosisWhenleukocytesengulf anddigestpathogensantigenA molecule thatthe bodyrecognizes asforeign (not-self)and will elicit animmune response.cytokinesWhat doneutrophils andmacrophagessecrete?  primaryimmuneresponseWhat kind ofimmuneresponse isinitiated by avaccine? dendriticcellsan antigen-presenting cellinvolved ininnate andadaptiveimmunity.lymphthe fluidmovingthrough thelymphaticvesselsneutralizationwhen antibodiespreventpathogens fromdocking withhost cells?memorycellsWhat kind ofcells dovaccinesstimulate theproduction of?lymphaticvesselstransport fluids thathave escaped fromthe blood vessels oraccumulated intissues, back to theblood.SkinThis is anexample ofthe body'sfirst line ofdefense?Increasedblood flowcausingredness andheatWhat is oneside effect ofhistaminerelease? adaptive What elsecan specificimmunity beknown as?leukocytesgeneral term forcells that areconstantlybeing createdin bone marrowmonocyteswith infection,these candifferentiate intomacrophages anddendritic cellsfungiyeasts or moldsthat commonlyattachintegumentarysystemparasitegrow and feedon a hostorganism tothe detrimentof the host Free!pathogenany living ornon-living thingthat is capableof causingdisease neutrophilshortlifespan, firstresponder,granulocytebasophilcombat allergicreactionsthroughhistamine andheparinclonalexpansionundergoingmitosis tocreateeffector andmemory cellsapoptosispurposefulcell deathfatty acids,proteins,leukocytestravel inlymphaticvesselsInnateWhat is it knownas when theimmune systemresponds to aninfection the sameway every time? extravasationwhenleukocytesmove fromblood vesselsto tissuesherdimmunityThe methodin which non-vaccinatedpeople areprotected.virusnon-living;unaffectedbyantibioticshelperT cellactivated inlymph nodeby dendriticcells.bacteriacommonlyprescribedantibioticsto fightspecificThe adaptiveimmuneresponse is_____ to agiven pathogennaturalkillercellsresponsiblefor destroyingbody cellsaffected by apathogenprioninfectiousproteinscapable ofcausingneurologicaldiseases Phagocytosis Macrophagesengulf anddigestpathogens viawhat process? lymphocytesgoal of theseagranulocyteit thecreation ofantibodiesvaccineA weakenedform of thetargetedpathogen thatwon’t triggerdiseasedays orweeksafterexposureWhen doesthe adaptiveimmuneresponsekick in?agglutinationwhenantibodiesmakepathogensstick togetherphagocytosisWhenleukocytesengulf anddigestpathogensantigenA molecule thatthe bodyrecognizes asforeign (not-self)and will elicit animmune response.cytokinesWhat doneutrophils andmacrophagessecrete?  primaryimmuneresponseWhat kind ofimmuneresponse isinitiated by avaccine? dendriticcellsan antigen-presenting cellinvolved ininnate andadaptiveimmunity.lymphthe fluidmovingthrough thelymphaticvesselsneutralizationwhen antibodiespreventpathogens fromdocking withhost cells?memorycellsWhat kind ofcells dovaccinesstimulate theproduction of?lymphaticvesselstransport fluids thathave escaped fromthe blood vessels oraccumulated intissues, back to theblood.SkinThis is anexample ofthe body'sfirst line ofdefense?

Immune System Test Review - Call List

(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.


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  1. What is one side effect of histamine release?
    Increased blood flow causing redness and heat
  2. What else can specific immunity be known as?
    adaptive
  3. general term for cells that are constantly being created in bone marrow
    leukocytes
  4. with infection, these can differentiate into macrophages and dendritic cells
    monocytes
  5. yeasts or molds that commonly attach integumentary system
    fungi
  6. grow and feed on a host organism to the detriment of the host
    parasite
  7. Free!
  8. any living or non-living thing that is capable of causing disease
    pathogen
  9. short lifespan, first responder, granulocyte
    neutrophil
  10. combat allergic reactions through histamine and heparin
    basophil
  11. undergoing mitosis to create effector and memory cells
    clonal expansion
  12. purposeful cell death
    apoptosis
  13. travel in lymphatic vessels
    fatty acids, proteins, leukocytes
  14. What is it known as when the immune system responds to an infection the same way every time?
    Innate
  15. when leukocytes move from blood vessels to tissues
    extravasation
  16. The method in which non-vaccinated people are protected.
    herd immunity
  17. non-living; unaffected by antibiotics
    virus
  18. activated in lymph node by dendritic cells.
    helper T cell
  19. commonly prescribed antibiotics to fight
    bacteria
  20. The adaptive immune response is _____ to a given pathogen
    specific
  21. responsible for destroying body cells affected by a pathogen
    natural killer cells
  22. infectious proteins capable of causing neurological diseases
    prion
  23. Macrophages engulf and digest pathogens via what process?
    Phagocytosis
  24. goal of these agranulocyte it the creation of antibodies
    lymphocytes
  25. A weakened form of the targeted pathogen that won’t trigger disease
    vaccine
  26. When does the adaptive immune response kick in?
    days or weeks after exposure
  27. when antibodies make pathogens stick together
    agglutination
  28. When leukocytes engulf and digest pathogens
    phagocytosis
  29. A molecule that the body recognizes as foreign (not-self) and will elicit an immune response.
    antigen
  30. What do neutrophils and macrophages secrete?
    cytokines
  31. What kind of immune response is initiated by a vaccine?
    primary immune response
  32. an antigen-presenting cell involved in innate and adaptive immunity.
    dendritic cells
  33. the fluid moving through the lymphatic vessels
    lymph
  34. when antibodies prevent pathogens from docking with host cells?
    neutralization
  35. What kind of cells do vaccines stimulate the production of?
    memory cells
  36. transport fluids that have escaped from the blood vessels or accumulated in tissues, back to the blood.
    lymphatic vessels
  37. This is an example of the body's first line of defense?
    Skin