Human Disease

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Across
  1. 1. single-celled organisms, some of which cause disease
  2. 4. a substance that is foreign to the body and causes an immune response
  3. 6. extract from fungus that is capable of killing disease-causing bacteria
  4. 7. hair-like projections from the surfaces of some cells that by beating together cause cell movement or push external fluids
  5. 10. the process in which a large cell extends its cytoplasm around a foreign object and draws it inside, later destroying it with enzymes
  6. 11. a type of white blood cell involved in adaptive immunity
  7. 13. a disease-causing organism, such as a bacterium or virus
  8. 14. any organism that lives on or in the body of another organism, the host, and gets its nutrition from the host without the host benefitting
  9. 15. a small infectious pathogen that can only reproduce inside living cells
Down
  1. 2. a specialised protein found in the plasma that binds to an antigen
  2. 3. detect cell damage and move to the site of infection, causing swelling
  3. 5. any condition that interrupts the normal organ or body function
  4. 8. a type of white blood cell that destroys invading particles by engulfing them
  5. 9. an enzyme found in body secretions that kills harmful bacteria by rupturing their cell walls
  6. 12. a layer of tissue (usually one cell thick) on the surface of organisms