Microbiology Chapter 13

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Across
  1. 2. an example of artificial active immunization that stimulates a primary and memory response to a pathogen
  2. 4. (two words) treating a patient with antibodies against a particular pathogen for immediate effect, temporary and NO memory induction
  3. 5. (two words) antibodies are able to bind to pathogens and mark them for elimination
  4. 7. small accessible part of an antigen that binds to an antigen receptor
  5. 11. (two words) “record” information to fight pathogens if they come back
  6. 12. (two words) actively secrete antibodies
  7. 14. (two words with a letter in-between) a type of T cell that recognize antigens via MHC I and express CD8 that directly destroys
  8. 15. key players of adaptive immunity, smallest type of WBC
Down
  1. 1. give rise to B cells that secrete a soluble form of the BCR
  2. 3. substances that can elicit a response from a B or T cell
  3. 6. (two words) develops when the innate immune system cannot handle getting rid of pathogen, very specific response, slower to develop, induce memory cells incase infection comes back
  4. 8. binding of a BCR to an antigen is an early step in B cell activation
  5. 9. (a letter and two words) a Y shaped protein molecule with two identical heavy chains and two identical light chains
  6. 10. (two words with a letter in-between) a type of T cell that recognize antigens presented via MHC II and express CD4, the conductors of the immune system
  7. 13. (three words) host proteins displaying antigen fragment on the cell surface, comes in 2 types