Unit 2 Patho Review
Across
- 2. Activate cytotoxic T cells to kill infected target cells.
- 4. This cell resides in the connective tissue and contains many granules in histamine and heparin.
- 5. Genetic material is transferred through direct contact to a bacterium.
- 7. antigen specific cell that remains long-term after an infection has been eliminated
- 8. First leukocyte to be recruited to an inflammatory site and eliminates pathogens
- 9. Occurs when foreign DNA or RNA is introduced via a virus or viral vector
- 12. This cell’s main function is to capture, process, and present antigens to adaptive immune cells.
- 16. Kill infected cells and detect and control early signs of cancer
Down
- 1. Transplant from a relative
- 3. White blood cell
- 4. Cell that gulfs foreign particles
- 6. Molecule that is capable of stimulating an immune response.
- 7. The state of having a specific illness or condition
- 10. Y-shaped protein produced by B cells
- 11. Transplant from a different species
- 13. T Cells migrate to what endocrine organ?
- 14. main cell responsible for humoral immunity
- 15. A circular piece of DNA found in bacteria