6. When the white blood cell killed it, it got what on its membrane surface
the pathogens proteins
the pathogens nucleus
the pathogens antibodies
the pathogen
7. what is this process called
phagocytosis
phagomyosis
phagocymotisis
cell eating
8. What is the job of this chemical?
to make the blood vessles come to the surface which causes you to itch, this is an infammatory response
To make the blood vessels more permable to allow fluid to go to the infected area causing an inflammatory response
To make the blood vessels contract so no more pathogens can get to the infected area which causes an inflammatory response
to increase the blood vessels intake of pathogens, which will cause a break in the skin and for pus to leave the nfected area. An inflammatory response
9. What is a Pathogen?
A Harmful molecule capable of causing you to cry
A Harmful molecule capable of causing disease
A Harmful molecule capable of causing a rash
A Harmful molecule capable of causing a virus
10. Helper T cells get their information from what white blood cell
helper b cells
monocytes
macrophages
leukocytes
11. Which lymphocyte is used in the cell mediated response?
A
D
T
B
12. What is the name given to the white blood cells which are the big eaters of the immune system?
macrocytes
Macrophages
Monocytes
fibroblasts
13. What is another name for non-specific immunity?
formed
innate
adapted
acquired
14. This cell carries information around with it and gives it to the what?
lymph and lymph capillaries
spleen and lymth capillaries
spleen and lymph nodes
lymph and brain
15. What is the name of the white blood cells which has full VIP access to the whole body, Apart from specific areas such as the brain and the spinal cord
macrophages
monocytes
leukocytes
mast cells
16. What is non-specific immunity
the immunity we gain after an injection
the immunity we are born with
the immunity we adapt over time
the immunity we gain from our dad
17. T lymphocytes are formed in what body of the body and mature in what part of the body
form in the bone marrow and mature in the bone marrow
form in the thymus and mature in the bone marrow
form in the bone marrow and mature in the thymus
form in the thymus and mature in the thymus
18. When a cell is healthy they have a protien on their surface, and when they are unhealthy they no longer have this protein on their surface. what is this protein called?
HMC2
MHC1
HMC1
MHC2
19. What is the name of the phagocyte which hangs out on surfaces which have contact to the external environment?
Macrophages
Dendritic
monocytes
fibroblasts
20. Once the cell has done its job what chemical does it release?