Immune System
Across
- 2. what group do interleukin proteins belong to?
- 3. What type of T cell do cells infected with pathogen activate?
- 4. What type of cells are produced and present in the body? They are usually not activated/ dormant until an antigen stimulates them. This results in a rapid response to produce plasma cells and cytotoxic cells.
- 6. what type of pathogen does a cell mediated immune response defend against
- 7. what else are antibodies called?
- 10. phagocytic cell that consumes foreign pathogens and cancer cells
- 13. What is the name of the process when pathogens are ingested by phagocytes?
- 14. foreign molecules recognized by the immune system
- 15. What is the other name for the antibody-mediated immune response?
- 16. What is the process called when cells are distinguished into plasma cells or memory cells
Down
- 1. what is a CD4?
- 4. What cellular process does the invasion of antigens in the blood give rise to in an antibody mediated immune response?
- 5. What is the name of the enzymes that trigger programmed cell death in cells in a cell mediated immune response?
- 8. Contains polyclonal antibodies (mixture of antibodies that bind to multiple epitopes of an antigen) and monoclonal antibodies (one type of antibody that recognises one epitope)
- 9. Where do T cell develop from?
- 11. what is the name of the region that bind to the B cell receptors and stimulate the production of plasma cells and specific antibodies?
- 12. Production of these are based on attenuated viruses/bacteria that trigger an immune response and memory cells. When memory cells are exposed to the virus/bacteria the secondary response occurs and thus, the body is protected from infection.