Immunity
Across
- 1. inherited specific protection against certain types of invading pathogens and other toxic materials
- 4. universal recipient, has both antigens
- 5. immunity acquired from another immune individual
- 6. mechanical and chemical barriers
- 10. found in mucosal secretions, tears, milk,saliva, sweat, urinary tract, etc
- 12. the largest and natural antibody against blood group antigens, early responders to the attach
- 13. destructive of the RBC
- 14. a condition where the fetus is anemic and suffering from severe hypoxia and congestive heart failure
- 16. found on cell membranes of B cells activating the mast cells and basophils to attach and invade microbes
- 17. a protein substance produced by the body that destroys or inactivates a specific foreign substance called antigen
- 19. glomerulonephrotis or brights diease (inflammation of kidney)
- 20. cells and basophils so when the receptor site attached to an antigen, the mast cell or basophil releases
Down
- 2. specific defense mechanisms providing resistance to invading pathogens
- 3. the mothers anti-Rh antibodies are causing hemolysis of the fetal red blood cells
- 4. universal donor; has no antigen
- 7. non-specific and specific
- 8. anti-D immunoglobulin injection, given during the first 12 hours after birth; prevent maternal Rh immunization
- 9. humans are immune against certain pathogens that affect other animals
- 11. a substance that when introduced into the body causes formation of antibodies
- 15. use a double Y chain which is called Dimer
- 18. secretes by sensitized plasma cells and are found attached to mast cells, reacts to parasitic worms and allergens such as pollen
- 20. natural (active and passive) and artifical