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Lymphatic System Bingo. Use the following terms to make your bingo board. Macrophages Immunity Lymph capillary Pathogen Active immunity Lymph Innate defense mechanisms Fever Passive immunity Lymph nodes Adaptive defense mechanisms Antibodies. Antigen Interferon Complement
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Use the following terms to make your bingo board • Macrophages • Immunity • Lymph capillary • Pathogen • Active immunity • Lymph • Innate defense mechanisms • Fever • Passive immunity • Lymph nodes • Adaptive defense mechanisms • Antibodies • Antigen • Interferon • Complement • Plasma cell • Helper T cell • Skin • Phagocyte • Antigen-presentiong cell • Mucous membranes • Cytoxic T cell • Natural killer cell • Memory cell • B cell
Cell that engulfs and destroys pathogens inn the lymph before it is returned to the blood.
Weave between the tissue cells and blood capillaries to absorb leaked fluid.
Group of plasma proteins that create holes in a foreign cell’s surface, allowing water to rush into the cell and bursting the foreign cell.
Proteins released by virus infected cells to protect nearby healthy cells.
Any substance that is recognized as foreign and activates the immune system.
Immunity produced by an encounter with an antigen; produces immunologic memory.
A specialized substance produced by the body that can provide immunity against a specific antigen.
Short-lived immunity resulting from the introduction of “borrowed antibodies”.
Produced in the primary response; may exist in the body for years, enabling a quicker, stronger response to subsequent meetings with the same antigen.
Sticky fluids lining the digestive and respiratory passageways.
Specializes in killing virus-invaded body cells and cancer cells. Part on the specific immune system.
Lymphocyte formed in the red bone marrow; descendants become plasma cells.
Macrophages that engulf an antigen and then displays parts of the processed antigen on the external surface of the macrophage and well as the macrophage’s own proteins.
Nonspecific killer cells that kill by secreting a lytic chemical called perforin. • Nonspecific killer cells that kill by secreting a lytic chemical called perforin.
Nonspecific immune cells that engulf and destroy foreign particles.
Act as the manager of the immune system, recruiting other cells to fight the invaders.