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- 2. Increases the environmental temperature above the optimum growth temperature for a microorganisms.
- 4. When an antigen is recognized, the body produces this.
- 6. Artificially-acquired passive immunity is immediate but short-term, and may need repeated inoculations to maintain titers
- 7. These lymph nodes are located in the groin area.
- 10. These lymph nodes are located in the armpits.
- 13. The part of the first line immune system that secretes mucous, bile, gastric acid, saliva, tears and sweat.
- 14. Immunity from mother to child through the placenta, vaginal birth and breast milk.
- 15. These membranes are located in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts.
- 18. Activate B Cells and prime T-Cells and get them to attack.
- 19. Manage fluid levels in the body, react to bacteria, deal with cancer cells & cell products, and absorb some of the fats in our diet from the intestines.
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- 1. These lymph nodes are located in the neck area.
- 3. The result of acquiring immunity from a vaccine.
- 5. These lymph nodes are located in the gut.
- 8. This type of immunity occurs from a person's immune system.
- 9. A general immune response that brings immune cells to the site by increasing blood flow to the area.
- 11. Benefits of a fever.
- 12. The other name for an antibody.
- 16. Adaptive immunity is stimulated by this.
- 17. Includes a network of delicate tubes through the body that drains fluids leaked from the circulatory system & returns them to the circulatory system.
