Chapter12 microbiology
Across
- 3. – Immunization involving the transfer of antibodies for immediate but temporary effect.
- 4. – The region of an antigen receptor that differs greatly between cells and provides specificity.
- 6. – The process of inducing memory responses by introducing a pathogen or its parts into the body.
- 10. – Key white blood cell players of the adaptive immune system, including B and T cells.
- 12. – Rapid, non-specific host defenses like skin and phagocytic cells that act as a first line.
- 13. – Specific host defense that is slower to develop but provides long-term protection.
- 14. – Type of cell that "records" information to fight a pathogen if it returns.
Down
- 1. – The immune response where antibodies defend against infection in body fluids.
- 2. – Type of B cell that actively secretes antibodies.
- 5. – Any substance that can elicit a response from a B or T cell.
- 7. – T cells that directly destroy virus-infected or cancerous cells.
- 8. – The organ where T cells go to mature after being produced in the bone marrow.
- 9. – The small, accessible part of an antigen that binds specifically to an antigen receptor.
- 11. – Known as the "conductors" of the immune system, these T cells activate other immune cells.
- 13. – A soluble form of the B cell receptor secreted into the blood or lymph.