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Vocabulary Review

Vocabulary Review. Ch 47 – The Body’s Defense Systems. A disease that is caused by pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi, or protists. Infectious Disease. The scientific study of disease. Pathogen.

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Vocabulary Review

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  1. Vocabulary Review Ch 47 – The Body’s Defense Systems

  2. A disease that is caused by pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi, or protists Infectious Disease

  3. The scientific study of disease Pathogen

  4. A four-stage procedure that Robert Koch formulated for identifying a specific pathogen as the cause of a specific disease Koch’s postulates

  5. The layer of epithelial tissue that covers internal surfaces of the body and that secretes mucus Mucous membrane

  6. A protective response of tissues affected by disease or injury, characterized by redness, swelling, and pain Inflammatory response

  7. A chemical that stimulates the autonomous nervous system, secretion of gastric juices, and dilation of capillaries Histamine

  8. A cell that ingests and destroys (digests) foreign matter or microorganisms Phagocyte

  9. A large leukocyte that contains a lobed nucleus and many cytoplasmic granules Neutrophil

  10. An immune system cell that engulfs pathogens and other materials Macrophage

  11. A type of white blood cell that is present in individuals who have not been immunized and that kills a variety of cells Natural killer cell

  12. A system of proteins that circulate in the bloodstream and that combine with antibodies to protect against antigens Complement system

  13. A protein that is produced by cells infected by a virus and that can protect uninfected cells from reproduction of the virus Interferon

  14. The cells and tissues that recognize and attack foreign substances in the body Immune system

  15. A type of white blood cell that exists in two primary forms, T cells and B cells Lymphocyte

  16. The gland that produces T lymphocytes Thymus

  17. The largest lymphatic organ in the body; serves as a blood reservoir, disintegrates old red blood cells, and produces lymphocytes and plasmids Spleen

  18. A white blood cell that matures in bones and makes antibodies B cell

  19. A cell that derives from the thymus and that participates in many immune reactions mediated by cells T cell

  20. A substance that stimulates an immune response Antigen

  21. The reaction of the body against an antigen Immune response

  22. A white blood cell necessary for B cells to develop normal levels of antibodies Helper T Cell

  23. An immune response that functions to defend cells against invasion by foreign cells and that depends on the action of T cells Cell-mediated immune response

  24. A type of T cell that recognizes and destroys infected cells and cancer cells Cytotoxic T cell

  25. A type of immune response that is produced by the action of antibodies within body fluids Humoral immune response

  26. A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies Plasma cell

  27. A protein that reacts to a specific antigen or that inactivates or destroys toxins Antibody

  28. An immune system B cell or T cell that does not respond the first time that it meets with an antigen or an invading cell but that recognizes and attacks the antigen or invading cell during subsequent infections Memory cell

  29. The ability to resist an infectious disease Immunity

  30. The administration of treated microorganisms or material from a pathogen into humans or animals to induce an immune response Vaccination

  31. A physical response to an antigen, which can be a common substance that produces little or no response in the general population Allergy

  32. A lung disorder characterized by labored breathing due to narrowing of the bronchioles; associated with shortness of breath, wheezing, and coughing; and caused by a reaction to certain irritants Asthma

  33. A disease in which the immune system attacks the organism’s own cells Autoimmune disease

  34. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, a disease caused by HIV; an infection that results in an ineffective immune system AIDS

  35. Human immunodeficiency virus, the virus that causes AIDS HIV

  36. An infection caused by a mircoorganism that normally does not cause disease but that becomes pathogenic if the patient’s immune system is weakened Opportunistic infection

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