Immunity and Disease
Across
- 3. white blood cells of adaptive immunity
- 4. three layered membrane of CNS
- 7. bundles of axons that receive and send nerve signals
- 10. invasion and multiplication of microbes
- 14. plasma like fluid that travels by way of lymphatic circulation
- 16. produced by white blood cells primarily to fight viruses
- 17. outermost layer of meninges
- 19. considered a secondary lymphatic organ
- 22. artificial active immunity
- 24. most abundant antibody and second released during primary response
- 26. genes that code for human cell markers and receptors
- 27. immunity composed of the first and second lines of defense
- 29. accumulation of fluid in tissues
- 30. defense mechanism of second line of defense has 4 cardinal signs and sometimes five
- 31. phagocytic cells of the brain
- 32. levels of antibodies in serum
- 33. small molecules that alone are too small to illicit an immune response
- 34. where do t cells mature
- 36. inflammation of the meninges
- 40. acronym for fluid that lines the brain and spinal cord
- 41. chemical signals between neurons
- 44. antibody found in breast milk
- 46. term for organisms coming from outside the body
- 48. receptor found primarily on cytotoxic t cells
- 49. antibody highly correlated to allergic responses
- 50. abnormally high body temperature
Down
- 1. study of frequency and distribution of a disease
- 2. where do t and b cells originate
- 5. toxin released from outer membrane of gram negative bacteria
- 6. production of red blood cells
- 8. acronym for cells that present antigens to t cells
- 9. severity of disease
- 11. stage of infection where first symptoms appear
- 12. exotoxin that targets red blood cells and causes lysis
- 13. the antibody that serves as the primary receptor for b cells
- 15. likelihood of disease
- 18. immunity the third line of immunity defense is also called
- 20. innermost layer of meninges
- 21. binding substance required by some vaccines
- 23. first antibody released during primary response
- 25. primary component of pus serves a phagocytic role in innate immunity
- 27. antigen that provokes an immune response
- 28. the acronym for pathogen recognition receptors is
- 35. sum total of microbes found on and in a human
- 37. part of antigen that triggers immune response
- 38. migration of cells to a specific chemical stimulus
- 39. total number of deaths in a population from a disease
- 40. when a disease can be passed from an infected host to another host and cause infection
- 42. baceterial toxins that stimulate extreme t cell responses
- 43. primary habitat that a pathogen originates from
- 45. route microbe takes to enter the tissues of the body
- 47. cells of the brain and spinal cord