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TRUE or False - Moderate exercise decreases the risk of of infection or illness.
TRUE
TRUE or FALSE - Athletes engaged in intensive periods of endurance training, appear to be more susceptible to minor infections.
TRUE
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A protein produced by B lymphocytes (and plasma cells) that is specific to a given antigen.
Antibody
A substance that the body recognises as foreign and that will elicit an immune response.
Antigen
Circulate in the blood and move into the body tissue in response to infection
Phagocytic leukocytes
Third line of defense (3)
lymphocytes, antibodies, memory cells
Second line of defense (4)
phagocytic leukocytes, antimicrobial response, fever
First line of defense (3)
Skin, mucous membranes, secretions of skin
Proteins that recognize foreign substances and attach themselves to them.
Antibody
Able to destroy targeted cells on direct contact; programmed to recognize, respond to and remember antegens
T-cells
Produce antibodies - 1 specific antibody
B cells
The main type of immune cell; divided into T-cells and B-cells
Lymphocyte
The entire class do the Wobble Dance
Response to injury as a result of different stimuli.
inflammation
These account for only 1% of your blood, are continually at war, and flow through the bloodstream to battle viruses, bacteria, and other foreign invaders that threaten your health.
Leukocytes
This type of secretion is in the gut, the nose, throat, and glands. Protects internal structures.
mucosal secretions
This lines the outer surfaces of organs and blood vessels throughout the body and the inner surfaces of cavities in many internal organs.
Epithial linings (epithelium)
The function of this system is involved in tissue repair and protection against potential pathogens.
Immune System
This system defends the body from infectious diseases
Immune system