Microbiology chapter 13

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Across
  1. 6. These types of T cells can modulate the immune response, including limiting chronic inflammatory disease
  2. 9. These regions give B cells its antigen binding specificity
  3. 11. Deliberate inoculation the germs of diseased patients into healthy patients
  4. 12. These types of T cells recognize antigens presented via MHC I and express CD8
  5. 13. The first recorded attempt at this occurred in 6th century China
  6. 14. Where are B and T lymphocytes produced originally?
  7. 15. These types of T cells can recognize antigens presented via MHC II and also express CD4
  8. 16. Before the binding of a BCR to an antigen the B cell is known as this
  9. 17. This type of immunization involves treating a patient with antibodies against a particular pathogen for immediate effect against said pathogen
Down
  1. 1. The small accessible part of an antigen that binds to an antigen receptor
  2. 2. Because antibodies are able to bind to pathogens and mark them for elimination, this is known as a ________ response
  3. 3. 20-40% of all leukocytes are these
  4. 4. MHC II is presented on the surface of B cells as this
  5. 5. Artifical active immunization is also known as this:
  6. 7. This occurs when a B or T cell binds to a specific antigen, via its antigen receptor
  7. 8. Plasma cells actively secrete these
  8. 10. Edward Jenner thought to use this disease to prevent smallpox