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JEOPARDY Back to the Basics Non-Specific Defenses Specific Defenses The Foreign Invasion AIDS $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Answer Foreign Protein which can cause disease

Question What is an antigen?

Answer He discovered vaccines using cowpox materials

Question Who is Edward Jenner?

Answer Cells which produce antibodies

Question What are plasma cells?

Answer Immune System attacks body’s own cells

Question What is an autoimmune disease?

Answer A solution of antibodies injected into a patient

Question What is a serum?

Answer The largest organ in the body; first line of defense

Question What is skin?

Daily Double How much do you wish to wager?

Daily Double Answer Cells that engulf pathogens

Daily Double Question What are phagocytes?

Answer

Attack cells infected by pathogens

Question What are Natural Killer cells?

Answer Protein that inhibits reproduction of viruses

Question What is interferon?

Answer Chemical messenger that increases blood flow to an infected area?

Question What are histamines?

Answer Lymphocytes which mature in the thymus

Question What are T-cells?

Answer Location of cellular antigens

Question What is the cell surface?

Answer Response of Memory Cells to subsequent infection

Question What is a secondary immune response?

Answer Activate both humoral and cell-mediated responses

Question What are Helper T-cells?

Answer Destroy infected cells

Question What are Cytotoxic T-cells?

Answer Transmitted chiefly by mosquitos

Question What is malaria?

Answer Causes lockjaw

Question What is tetanus?

Answer Virus found chiefly in Africa which usually results in a swift death

Question What is ebola?

Answer The immune system responding to what is normally a harmless antigen

Question What is an allergic response (allergy)?

Answer German physician who discovered postulates about disease transmission

Question Who was Robert Koch?

Answer Virus which causes AIDS

Question What is HIV?

Answer AIDS virus predominantly destroys these cells

Question What are Helper T-cells?

Answer Genetic process which makes it difficult to develop an AIDS vaccine

Question What is mutation?

Answer Continent with the highest number of AIDS patients

Question What is Africa?

Answer The most common means of AIDS virus transmission

Question What is sexual intercourse?

Answer Foreign Protein which can cause disease

Question What is an antigen?

Answer He discovered vaccines using cowpox materials

Question Who is Edward Jenner?

Answer Cells which produce antibodies

Question What are plasma cells(or B-cells)?

Answer Immune System attacks body’s own cells

Question What is an autoimmune disease?

Answer A solution of antibodies injected into a patient

Question What is a serum?

Answer The largest organ in the body; first line of defense

Question What is skin?

Daily Double How much do you wish to wager?

Daily Double Answer Cells that engulf pathogens

Daily Double Question What are phagocytes (or macrophages)?

Answer

Attack cells infected by pathogens

Question What are Natural Killer cells?

Answer Protein that inhibits reproduction of viruses

Question What is interferon?

Answer Chemical messenger that increases blood flow to an infected area?

Question What are histamines?

Answer Lymphocytes which mature in the thymus

Question What are T-cells?

Answer Location on cell where antigens are presented

Question What is the cell surface?

Answer Response of Memory Cells to subsequent infection

Question What is a secondary immune response?

Answer Activate both humoral and cell-mediated responses

Question What are Helper T-cells?

Answer Destroy infected cells

Question What are Cytotoxic T-cells?

Answer Disease that has been around for centuries and is transmitted chiefly by mosquitoes

Question What is malaria?

Answer Causes lockjaw

Question What is tetanus?

Answer Virus found chiefly in Africa which usually results in a swift death

Question What is ebola?

Answer The immune system responding to what is normally a harmless antigen

Question What is an allergic response (allergy)?

Answer German physician who discovered postulates about disease transmission

Question Who was Robert Koch?

Answer Virus which causes AIDS

Question What is HIV?

Answer AIDS virus predominantly destroys these cells

Question What are Helper T-cells?

Answer It is difficult to discover a vaccine for the AIDS virus because it _________ rapidly

Question What is mutates?

Answer Continent with the highest number of AIDS patients

Question What is Africa?

Answer The most common means of AIDS virus transmission

Question What is sexual intercourse?