Immunity
Across
- 2. Immunity The body's first line of defense that provides immediate, non-specific protection against pathogens.
- 4. Resistance The process of being impervious to antibiotics.
- 7. Cells that can ingest and destroy pathogens and foreign particles.
- 9. Acquired Immunity Immunity obtained through another person's immune response.
- 11. Acquired Immunity Immunity gained through direct exposure to pathogens.
- 13. Proteins that help neutralize pathogens.
- 16. System The body's defense mechanism against infections.
- 17. Line of Defense The immune response involving inflammation and fever.
- 18. Immunity Method of immunity developed through medical intervention.
- 19. Immune cells that produce antibodies in response to antigens.
Down
- 1. A substance that triggers an immune response, often found on the surface of pathogens.
- 3. Line of Defense The immune response involving antibodies.
- 5. A type of immune cell that plays a central role in cell-mediated immunity.
- 6. A method to stimulate immunity using weakened or dead pathogens.
- 8. A subtype of white blood cells that are critical to the immune response.
- 9. An organism that causes disease.
- 10. Large immune cells that engulf and digest pathogens and debris.
- 12. Immunity Immunity developed through natural life exposure to pathogens.
- 14. Cells White blood cells involved in immune defense
- 15. Line of Defense The body's initial barriers like skin and mucous membranes.