Immune System

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  1. 2. These are a type of white blood cell that play a major role in the immune system. It digests dead skin cells & deadly viruses. It contains a process known as pharmacolysis that is essential toward making balance in homeostasis.
  2. 4. This is a medical intervention being used to create a resistance to gaining a disease rather than being naturally affected by this bacteria. It inserts antibodies into the body to gain resistance.
  3. 9. This is the ability from lethal microorganisms that is able to withstand the effects of antibodies that are designed to kill them. It gains this ability by genetic mutations or the bacteria gaining resistance genes.
  4. 13. These types of cells have a nucleus immune system that is formed on the bone marrow. This defends the body against pathogen infections, foreign material and deadly diseases.
  5. 14. An effective method to protect yourself from harmful bacteria and diseases. This maintains the immune system to recognize the threat of specific bacteria. Using the weakened bacteria, to prompt the body to produce antibodies and build up immunity without the spread of the disease itself.
  6. 15. A protection that is developed in the body after fighting off an infection. Therefore, creating these antibodies that recognize the same bacteria for future scenarios. This protection learns and adapted over time from the virus coming.
  7. 17. A rapid internal immune response that is activated when harmful viruses breach the first external barriers. This part of the immune system uses white blood cells, inflammation, and molecules to help identify and destroy the deadly bacteria.
  8. 18. An advanced type of protein that is produced by the B cells in the immune system to recognize and neutralize any foreign threats. This binds specifically to these antigens to mark them for neutralization.
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  1. 1. This is a short term immunity that is provided when transferring the antibodies from one person to the another. Unlike the typically producing them. It is passed by modified antibodies.
  2. 3. A unique white blood cell that protects the body by digesting up harmful bacteria and dying cellular debris. This is an essential component of the immune system that also acts as a first line of defense. These cells are nicknamed the eating cells.
  3. 5. A specialized blood cell that is formed in the bone marrow that is used to protect the species body from harmful pathogens & abnormal cells. They are functional parts of the immune system. This is composed of fasting, acting innate and adaptive responses that are used to protect the body.
  4. 6. This is the first barrier in the immune system and sole functions for creating an operation to prevent harmful bacteria from entering the body. It is composed of physical & chemical barriers. This acts as a quick method to block and even destroy the bacteria before the infection even starts.
  5. 7. A type of white blood cells that is a key part of the adaptive immune system, this process is responsible for humoral immunity. This matures the bone marrow and produces specific antibodies that help the antigen bind to the pathogens. This neutralizes the pathogen to destroy them from spreading out.
  6. 8. A crucial type of a white blood cells and even a cornerstone in the immune system. This responsibility in the immune system is to identify, attack and remember pathogens (Bacteria). This is produced in the bone marrow. The specialized cells circulate in the blood and tissue to protect the body from infection.
  7. 10. This occurs when an individual's own immune system creates antibodies and memory cells after being exposed to a specific virus. This is a long lasting protection that is learned naturally through bodily infections.
  8. 11. This is a complex body system that contains a vast array of cells, tissues and organs that helps defend the body parasites. It does this by recognizing foreign virus cells and destroying them. After a time of multiple viruses and disease, it is more adapted to destroying these viruses.
  9. 12. An adapted & learned immune system that creates specific responses to particular bacteria. It is different from the other defense, by creating specialized B & T cells to recognize the bacteria, destroying infected body cells and establishing a long term memory to create a long lasting immunity.
  10. 16. A type of white blood cells that is a vital part of the adaptive immune system that boost the growth of the thymus gland. This protects the immune system from infections, cancer and other deadly diseases. It destroys the infected cells and helps activate other immune cells.