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6th Grade Immune System Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Spark curiosity and test your child’s 6th grade Immune System knowledge with our engaging quizzes! Read more
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This 6th-grade science quiz covers key aspects of the immune system and pathogens, focusing on microbes, their types, and the immune response. Students test their understanding of how antibodies function and why immunity to flu...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 106 | Last updated: Oct 17, 2025
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Sample Question 1The scientific word for germs are _________________
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Sample Question 2Antibodies are cells.
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Sample Question 3Can any antibody attach itself to any antigen?
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