GCSE - Infection and response

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Across
  1. 4. Disease that can be passed between people
  2. 8. Drug used to treat bacterial infections
  3. 9. Immunity gained from another source
  4. 10. Drug that relieves symptoms but does not kill pathogens
  5. 13. Organism that transmits pathogens from one host to another (example mosquito)
  6. 15. Body system that defends against pathogens
  7. 16. Tiny hairs that move mucus out of airways
  8. 19. White blood cell that produces antibodies
  9. 20. White blood cell that carries out phagocytosis
  10. 25. Ability to resist a disease
  11. 27. Injection of dead or inactive pathogens
  12. 28. Drug that inhibits virus replication
  13. 30. Physical barrier preventing pathogen entry
  14. 31. Immunity produced by body itself
  15. 32. Cell that helps defend against infection
Down
  1. 1. pathogen that reproduces by spores and feeds by decomposition(example: athlete’s foot)
  2. 2. Process of engulfing and digesting pathogens
  3. 3. Pathogen that reproduces inside cells
  4. 5. Single-celled (have a nucleus) pathogen that often lives in water or inside hosts
  5. 6. When bacteria are no longer killed by antibiotics
  6. 7. Substance that stimulates immune response
  7. 10. that causes diseases like malaria
  8. 11. Disease spread by mosquitoes
  9. 12. Molecule on pathogen surface
  10. 14. Immune response targeted to a pathogen
  11. 17. Single-celled (no nucleus) pathogens
  12. 18. Defence that works against all pathogens
  13. 21. Antibody that neutralises toxins
  14. 22. Microorganism that causes disease
  15. 23. Protein that binds to antigens
  16. 24. Sticky substance that traps pathogens
  17. 26. Viral disease causing fever and rash
  18. 29. Cell that remembers a pathogen