Chapter 13
Across
- 3. Histocompatibility Complex host proteins displaying antigen fragments on the cell surface
- 4. recognize antigen presented via MHC II or MHC I and express CD4 or CD8
- 6. Immunity treating a patient with antibodies against a particular pathogen for immediate effect against pathogen
- 7. immunity exposure to a pathogen triggers antibody production
- 9. bind only to antigen fragments presented on another cell in the context of MHC
- 10. cells are a subset against primarily intracellular pathogens
- 12. cells are a subset leading to a humoral response
- 13. Smallest White blood cell
- 15. are substances that can elicit a response from a B or T cell.
Down
- 1. T cells recognize antigen presented via MHC I and express CD8
- 2. is any immunity obtained by inoculation with selected antigens/parts of a microbe, or in some cases, the entire microbe
- 5. immunity very specific response to a pathogen and is slower to develop than innate immunity.
- 8. Jenner thought to use cowpox to prevent smallpox
- 11. T cells “the conductors”
- 14. cells are a subset that contribute to protection at mucosal surfaces