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Immunity Jeopardy AnalogiesBlood CellNonSpecific Defenses Specific Defenses Lymph Final Jeopardy

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Question Answer A-100 ANSWER: I am a warrier that does hand to hand combat with a bayonet. QUESTION: Who is a killer T cell?

Question Answer A-200 ANSWER: I am like a pygmy head hunter. When someone invades my territory I kill him and display his head so everyone will know who the bad guys are. QUESTION: Who is the macrophage?

Question Answer A-300 ANSWER: I am like an informant. I mark the invader for destruction. QUESTION: Who is an antibody?

Question Answer A-400 ANSWER: I am like Dunkin’ Donuts; the good cops hang out here and wait for the bad guys. QUESTION: What is the lymph node?

Question Answer A-500 ANSWER: I am like dynamite placed into a wall and will blow a hole in that wall. QUESTION: Who is the complement system? Or What is perforin?

Question Answer ANSWER: I am a nonspecific form of immunity that eats bacteria by engulfing them? QUESTION: Who is a Phagocyte or Macrophage? B-100

Question Answer B-200 ANSWER: I mature in the thymus. QUESTION: Who is the T-cell?

Question Answer B-300 ANSWER: I produce antibodies. QUESTION: Who is the plasma cell?

Question Answer B-400 ANSWER: I produce cytokines to stimulate other cells to produce antibodies. QUESTION: Who is the Helper T cell?

Question Answer B-500 ANSWER: I may carry an Rh antigen that could create antibodies in an Rh- person. QUESTION: Who is a red blood cell?

Question Answer C-100 ANSWER: A sticky secretion in your nasal passages. QUESTION: What is mucus?

Question Answer C-200 ANSWER: A series of events occurring whenever the skin is broken due to a minor injury like a splinter. QUESTION: What is an inflammatory reaction?

Question Answer C-300 ANSWER: A substance released by mast cells that results in swelling. QUESTION: What is histamine?

Question Answer C-400 ANSWER: A mixture of dead macrophages, broken-down tissue cells, and dead bacteria found at the site of a wound. QUESTION: What is pus?

Question Answer C-500 ANSWER: The type of defense provided by treatment with a drug like an antibiotic. QUESTION: What is a nonspecific defense?

Question Answer D-100 ANSWER: A secretion of plasma cells that attaches to a specific antigen. QUESTION: What is an antibody?

Question Answer D-200 ANSWER: A medical treatment given by injection of dead or weakened pathogens. QUESTION: What is a vaccine?

Question Answer D-300 ANSWER: An increase in antibodies for the chicken pox occurs in a person’s body several years after they have the disease. QUESTION: What is a secondary immune response?

Question Answer D-400 ANSWER:B cells with specific antibodies begin cloning themselves. QUESTION: What is monoclonal selection?

Question Answer D-500 ANSWER: The order of 4 substances in a well in a positive ELISA test for HIV. QUESTION: What is antigen, human antibody, Secondary antibody or rabbit antibody, and substrate?

Question Answer E-100 ANSWER: Vessels that collect fluids from around the cells and return them to the circulatory system. QUESTION: What are lymph vessels?

Question Answer E-200 ANSWER: Molecules absorbed at the small intestine. QUESTION: What are fats?

Question Answer E-300 ANSWER: The site of production of white blood cells. QUESTION: What is bone marrow?

Question Answer E-400 ANSWER: A lymphoid organ that cleanses the blood. QUESTION: What is the spleen?

Question Answer E-500 ANSWER: While the bone marrow is the primary producer of white blood cell this organ also retains the ability to make B cells. QUESTION: What is spleen?

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: The 2 people in your immediate family (mother, father, brothers, & sisters) that have the fewest matching HLAs. QUESTION: Who are your mother and father.