Immune
Across
- 2. What structure embeds in microbial membranes, causing them to burst?
- 4. What type of disorder occurs when the immune system attacks self-tissues?
- 5. Which gland, located behind the sternum, is where T lymphocytes mature?
- 10. What protein system, when activated, forms the Membrane Attack Complex?
- 11. What structures act as exposure sites where lymphocytes first encounter foreign antigens?
- 13. Which immune cells are produced and mature in bone marrow and play a key role in humoral immunity?
- 14. Which sign of inflammation results from increased blood flow near the body surface?
- 15. Which inflammatory symptom can result when edema compresses nerve endings?
- 16. Which immune cells mature in the thymus before being released into the bloodstream?
- 17. What visible sign of inflammation occurs due to increased blood flow at the injury site?
- 18. What constant immune function involves watching for foreign agents in the body?
Down
- 1. Which organ filters blood, removes old RBCs, and activates lymphocyte responses?
- 3. What is the general term for a foreign agent that triggers an immune response?
- 6. Which inflammatory sign is caused by vasodilation and fluid accumulation?
- 7. Which lymph tissues protect the airway from inhaled microbes?
- 8. What disorder occurs when the immune system fails to mount an appropriate response?
- 9. What protective response involves redness, swelling, warmth, and pain at the site of injury?
- 11. Which structures remove leftover fluid after plasma delivers nutrients to tissues and return it to circulation?
- 12. What lymphoid tissues in the ileum help defend against ingested pathogens?
- 13. Which organ produces stem cells that differentiate into WBCs, RBCs, and platelets?