Immune System
Across
- 1. Vaccines contain _______ version of a pathogen, or their antigens
- 4. Lymphocytes and phagocytes are examples of _____ blood cells
- 7. Proteins produced by lymphocytes which destroy pathogens
- 10. Some lymphocytes turn into _______ cells after an infection
- 14. Antibodies are _______ shaped to antigens
- 15. Some diseases such as flu are spread indirectly through air _________
- 16. Some antibodies mark pathogens for engulfing by _______
- 17. HIV is caused by a _______
Down
- 2. ______ immunity involves memory cells and occurs after infections or vaccines
- 3. Some antibodies can directly ______ pathogens
- 5. A type of disease caused by pathogens, which can be spread
- 6. A disease causing microorganism
- 8. Plasmodium, which causes malaria, is an example of this
- 9. Proteins on the surface of a pathogen
- 11. Ringworm and athlete's foot are ________ infections
- 12. Some diseases such as athlete's foot can be spread by ______ contact
- 13. A bacterial infection spread in contaminated water