Immunology
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- 7. The capacity of microbes to cause disease
- 10. A class of white blood cells capable of engulfing other cells and particles
- 17. The primary immune cells of the nervous system
- 19. A condition that disrupts normal bodily functions of ten caused by infections
- 20. Subtance or factoe that originate from within organism or system
- 23. Antibody that plays a crucial role in maintaning mucosal immunity
- 25. An inflammation of the liver caused mostly from viral infection
- 27. Minimum number of pathogens required to esablish an infection
- 29. The process by which microorganisms attach themselves to host cell or tissues
- 31. A physical or mental feature that indicates a condition expericed by patient
- 32. The degree of pathogenicity or the ability of microorganism to cause disease
- 35. T cells that have CD4
- 38. Antibody that stimulates histamines
- 39. A microorgnainsm such as a virus,bacteria that cause disease in a host organism
- 40. A group of serine proteases realesed by cytotoxix T cells that induce apoptosis
- 41. The total number of cases of a disease in a certain area and time
- 42. The state of being inactive
- 44. A toxin that is secreted and acts upon a specific cellular target
- 46. Process by which specific B or T lymphocytes are activated
- 47. An illness that can be transmitted from one person to another
- 49. A specific trait produced by a pathogen that enhances ability to cause disease
- 51. The effect good bacteria haev against intruder microorganims
- 52. Injection that provides acquired immunity
- 53. A protein produced by cells in response to viral infection
- 54. Subtance or factors from outside an or organism or system
- 55. T cells that have CD8
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- 1. The body's protective response to injury or infection
- 2. The movement of white blood cells from blood to tissues
- 3. The swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body's tissues
- 4. The occurence of new cases of a disease or condition
- 5. Group of proteins that help your immune system fight infection
- 6. A state of being under the influence of a toxic substance
- 8. A microbe that cause disease primary in an immunologically compromised host
- 9. Functions as B cell receptor
- 11. A substance that provokes an allergic response
- 12. A process in which cells destroy large particles such as bacteria
- 13. A microbe that causing disease in healthy people
- 14. Antibody that is the 2nd immune response
- 15. The ability of the immune system to recognize and respond to pathogens
- 16. develop in the red bone marrow
- 18. Immnunity that developes over time
- 21. An intestinal infection that leads to diarrhea
- 22. The period of recovery following an illness
- 24. The process of combining an acid and a base until they reach a balanced proportion
- 26. Bacteria or virus;anything the body sees as foreign
- 28. The study of how diseases spread and their causes on the population
- 30. The chemical class of proteins to which antibodies belong
- 33. The movement of a cell response to chemical stimulus
- 34. process of keeping and or maintaning clones
- 36. An individual who has pathogen in/or on them and shows no signs of illness
- 37. The ability of the immune system to recognize and respond to a pathogen again
- 43. The clumping together of particles like bacteria due to the reaction with antibodies
- 45. The process of introducing a pathogen or antigen into a host for immune response
- 48. A protein that helps identify and neutrilize anything foreign
- 50. Are immnue cells that process and present antigen on their surface to T cells