Innate Immunity
Across
- 4. First line of defense
- 6. consists of tightly packed cells with
- 7. flows out
- 9. causes neutrophils and macrophages to phagocytize bacteria
- 11. defenses against any pathogen
- 12. second line of defense
- 13. Washes eye
- 16. a protective protein
- 17. in perspiration, tears, saliva, and urine
- 20. causes opsonization
- 21. cause inflammation
- 23. symptom in second line of defense
- 26. bind serum iron
- 28. lyse bacterial cells
- 29. membrane attack complex (MAC attack)
Down
- 1. one organism (microbe)benefits,and the other (host) is unharmed
- 2. Abnormally high body temperature
- 3. Low pH (3–5)
- 5. immunity or resistance to a specific pathogen
- 8. Washes microbes out
- 10. Vasodilation, increased permeability of blood vessels
- 14. normal microbiota compete with pathogens or alter the environment
- 15. escalator transports microbes trapped in mucus away from the lungs
- 18. lack of resistance to a disease
- 19. Ingestion of microbes or particles by a cell performed by phagocytes
- 22. third line of defense
- 24. traps microbes
- 25. ability to ward off disease
- 27. attach to pathogen-associated molecular patterns