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the immune system protects the body by identifying and eliminating ____…

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the immune system protects the body by identifying and eliminating ____________. white blood cells, also known as __________, are produced in the bone marrow. b cells produce __________ that target specific antigens on pathogens. __________ are specific molecules on the surface of pathogens that trigger an immune response. the thymus is an organ where __________ mature and develop into functional immune cells. the __________ acts as a filter for blood, removing old or damaged cells and initiating immune responses. the small, bean - shaped structures that filter lymph and trap pathogens are known as __________. __________ are y - shaped proteins that bind to specific antigens on pathogens. the first line of defense in the immune system is provided by __________ immunity. macrophages are known as \big eaters\ because they __________ and digest pathogens. allergies occur when the immune system has a hypersensitive reaction to harmless __________. the immune systems ability to recognize and remember specific pathogens is due to the creation of ____________ cells.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Each answer is based on core concepts of human immune system function and components:

  1. The immune system's primary role is to remove foreign threats.
  2. White blood cells have a standard scientific alternative name.
  3. B cells secrete proteins that bind to pathogen antigens.
  4. Pathogen surface molecules trigger immune responses.
  5. The thymus is the maturation site for a specific T cell type.
  6. This organ filters blood and removes damaged cells.
  7. Bean-shaped structures filter lymph and trap pathogens.
  8. Y-shaped proteins that bind to specific antigens are defined this way.
  9. The first immune defense is non-specific.
  10. Macrophages engulf and break down pathogens.
  11. Allergies are reactions to harmless foreign substances.
  12. Long-term pathogen recognition relies on memory cells.

Answer:

  1. pathogens (or foreign invaders)
  2. leukocytes
  3. antibodies
  4. Antigens
  5. T cells
  6. spleen
  7. lymph nodes
  8. Antibodies
  9. innate
  10. engulf (or phagocytose)
  11. antigens (or allergens)
  12. memory