Infectious Disease
Across
- 2. Will isolate infection and prevent further contact with other tissues
- 9. Special type of bacteria that lives in the cells of an organism.
- 10. Enzymes in saliva, urine, and stomach acid
- 13. Droplets
- 15. Cannot survive without a host, they are small and most of them cause disease.
- 16. Part of the immune system that is charged with fighting off bacteria, viruses, and cancers.
Down
- 1. chemicals/materials
- 3. Skin, mucus, tears
- 4. Always the first on the scene of an infection or injury.
- 5. Happens after your body is exposed to a disease through infection.
- 6. Skin, saliva, blood, mucous, bodily secretions
- 7. Can grow on wounds and in mucous membranes
- 8. Single-celled parasites that feed on tissue.
- 11. Immunity fetus/newborn is given antibodies through their mother.
- 12. Single-celled organisms that can survive on their own
- 14. These killer cells are the part of the immune system that kills infected cells in the body.