Biology
Across
- 2. Type of blood cell that defends the body against infections and foreign invaders.
- 6. A substance that stimulates the immune system to produce an immune response without causing the disease.
- 10. Single-celled microorganisms, some of which can cause infections or diseases.
- 11. A change in the DNA sequence that can lead to variations in traits
- 12. An immune response to harmless substances, such as pollen or certain foods.
- 14. Having two different alleles for a particular gene.
- 18. The process by which a disease-causing agent is passed from one individual to another.
- 19. The process by which organisms with traits better suited to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more successfully.
- 20. A microorganism or agent that causes disease or infection in a host.
Down
- 1. Immune cell that "remembers" a specific pathogen, providing quicker responses during future infections.
- 3. An allele that expresses its trait even when only one copy is present.
- 4. Differences in traits among individuals of a species
- 5. Having two identical alleles for a particular gene.
- 7. Protein produced by the immune system to neutralize or destroy foreign substances like bacteria or viruses.
- 8. The passing of genetic traits from parents to offspring.
- 9. a distinguishing characteristic or feature of an organism.
- 13. An allele that only expresses its trait when two copies are present, one from each parent.
- 15. A microscopic infectious agent that requires a host cell to replicate and can cause disease.
- 16. A characteristic or behavior that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- 17. A substance that triggers an immune response, often found on the surface of pathogens.