chapter 6 vocab Word Scramble
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Pathogen | an organism that causes disease |
Infectious Disease | a disease that can pass from one organism to another |
Toxin | a poison that is prodused by bacterial pathogen and that damgages cells |
Inflammatory Response | part of the body's defense against pathogens, in which flurid and white blood cells leak from blood vessels into tissues |
Phagocyte | a white blood cell that destroy's pathogens by engulfing then and breaking them down |
Immune Response | part of the body's defense against pathogens in which cells of the immune system |
Lymphocyte | white blood cell that reacts to each kind of pathogen with a defense targeted specifically at that pathogen |
T Cell | a lymphocyte that identifies pathogen and distinguisnes one pathogen from the other |
Antigen | a molecule on a cell that the immune system can recognize either as part of the body or as coming from outside the body |
B Cell | a lymphocyte that produce that help destroy a speafic kind of pathoge |
Antibody | a chemical produced by a B cell of the immune system that destroy a speaific kind of pathogen |
AIDS | a disase caused by a virus that attacks the immune system |
Immunity | the ability of the immune system to destroy pathogens before they can cause disase |
Active Immunity | immunity that occors when a person's own immunity system produce antibodies to resones |
Vaccination | the process by which harmles antigen are deilberaty introduced into a person's body to produce active immunity |
Vaccine | a substance use to kill virus's in the immune system |
Antibiotic | a chemical that kills bacteria of slow them down |
Norlinfectious disease | a disease that is not spread from person to person |
Insulin | a chemical produced in the panceas that enables that body's cell to take in glucose from blood to use for energy |
Allergy | a disorder in which the immune system is overly sensitive to a forerign substance |
Diabetes | a condition in which either the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin or the bodys cell can't use it properly |
Allergen | a subsance that causes an allergy |
Histamine | a chemical that is responsible for the symptoms of an allergy |
Asthma | a disorder in which the respiratory passages narrow significantly |
Tumor | an abnormal tissue mass that results from the rapid division of cancerous cells |
carcinogen | a substance or a factor in the environment that can cause cancer |
passive immunity | immunity in which the antibodies that fight a pathogen come from another organism rather than from the person's own body |
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CJ WYATT
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