Vocabulary from Immune Attack Game
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What are large white blood cells that migrate into the connective tissue where they they become macrophages and move to kill invading enemies? | monocytes
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What do you call the main type of immune cells that are grouped into B and T cells? | lymphocytes
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What type of white blood cells eat bacteria as part of the immune response to infection? They alert other white blood cells of invaders. | macrophages
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What type of white blood cells are part of the innate immune system and destroy many kinds of invading bacteria? They attack quickly and in large numbers. | neutrophils
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What large molecules are found on the surface of cells and allow cells to stick (adhere) to each other and find where they need to go to do their job? | ICAMs - intercellular adhesion molecules
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