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• Foreign Protein which can cause disease
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• What is an antigen?
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• He discovered vaccines using cowpox materials
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• Who is Edward Jenner?
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• Cells which produce antibodies
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• What are plasma cells?
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• Immune System attacks body’s own cells
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• What is an autoimmune disease?
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• A solution of antibodies injected into a patient
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• What is a serum?
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• The largest organ in the body; first line of defense
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• What is skin?
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• Cells that engulf pathogens
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• What are phagocytes?
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• Attack cells infected by pathogens
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• What are Natural Killer cells?
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• Protein that inhibits reproduction of viruses
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• What is interferon?
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• Chemical messenger that increases blood flow to an infected area?
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• What are histamines?
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• Lymphocytes which mature in the thymus
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• What are T-cells?
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• Location of cellular antigens
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• What is the cell surface?
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• Response of Memory Cells to subsequent infection
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• What is a secondary immune response?
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• Activate both humoral and cell-mediated responses
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• What are Helper T-cells?
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• Destroy infected cells
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• What are Cytotoxic T-cells?
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• Transmitted chiefly by mosquitos
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• What is malaria?
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• Causes lockjaw
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• What is tetanus?
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• Virus found chiefly in Africa which usually results in a swift death
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• What is ebola?
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• The immune system responding to what is normally a harmless antigen
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• What is an allergic response (allergy)?
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• German physician who discovered postulates about disease transmission
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• Who was Robert Koch?
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• Virus which causes AIDS
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• What is HIV?
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• AIDS virus predominantly destroys these cells
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• What are Helper T-cells?
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• Genetic process which makes it difficult to develop an AIDS vaccine
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• What is mutation?
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• Continent with the highest number of AIDS patients
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• What is Africa?
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• The most common means of AIDS virus transmission
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• What is sexual intercourse?
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• Foreign Protein which can cause disease
Question
• What is an antigen?
Answer
• He discovered vaccines using cowpox materials
Question
• Who is Edward Jenner?
Answer
• Cells which produce antibodies
Question
• What are plasma cells(or B-cells)?
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• Immune System attacks body’s own cells
Question
• What is an autoimmune disease?
Answer
• A solution of antibodies injected into a patient
Question
• What is a serum?
Answer
• The largest organ in the body; first line of defense
Question
• What is skin?
Daily Double
• How much do you wish to wager?
Daily Double Answer
• Cells that engulf pathogens
Daily Double Question
• What are phagocytes (or macrophages)?
Answer
Answer
• Attack cells infected by pathogens
Question
• What are Natural Killer cells?
Answer
• Protein that inhibits reproduction of viruses
Question
• What is interferon?
Answer
• Chemical messenger that increases blood flow to an infected area?
Question
• What are histamines?
Answer
• Lymphocytes which mature in the thymus
Question
• What are T-cells?
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• Location on cell where antigens are presented
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• What is the cell surface?
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• Response of Memory Cells to subsequent infection
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• What is a secondary immune response?
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• Activate both humoral and cell-mediated responses
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• What are Helper T-cells?
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• Destroy infected cells
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• What are Cytotoxic T-cells?
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• Disease that has been around for centuries and is transmitted chiefly by mosquitoes
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• What is malaria?
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• Causes lockjaw
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• What is tetanus?
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• Virus found chiefly in Africa which usually results in a swift death
Question
• What is ebola?
Answer
• The immune system responding to what is normally a harmless antigen
Question
• What is an allergic response (allergy)?
Answer
• German physician who discovered postulates about disease transmission
Question
• Who was Robert Koch?
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• Virus which causes AIDS
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• What is HIV?
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• AIDS virus predominantly destroys these cells
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• What are Helper T-cells?
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• It is difficult to discover a vaccine for the AIDS virus because it _________ rapidly
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• What is mutates?
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• Continent with the highest number of AIDS patients
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• What is Africa?
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• The most common means of AIDS virus transmission
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• What is sexual intercourse?