Innate Immunity
Across
- 3. immunity refers to the immunity that is present at birth,response faster to pathogens,non-specific mechanism,and do not improve it's memory overtime.
- 4. is the process in which the pathogen is coating with the chemical opsonin, making easier for phagocytic cells to destroy the respective pathogen.
- 6. cells are white blood cells with single nucleus and target cancer cells .
- 8. are found on the host cell surface and some are intracellular to recognize pathogens that already gained access to inside the cell.
- 9. is a chemical defense found in tears which acts by splitting NAG and NAM bond in peptidoglycan.
Down
- 1. is a prime example of physical defenses.
- 2. is an example of mechanical defense in which many muscle contraction take place in digestive tract to flush off slough mucus and other useless substances in the form of feces.
- 5. are white blood cells and it is known for its ability to phagocyte in order to kill bacteria. It is an example of granulocytes meaning have granules.
- 7. are example of chemicals defenses that are made by certain cells.
- 8. refers to patterns that are associated with pathogens. Examples are flagellin, peptodoglycan, lipopepptide etc.