Microbiology Unit 3 Project

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Across
  1. 5. spread of epidemic across continents
  2. 6. substances that reset the hypothalamic thermostat to a higher setting
  3. 7. a support network of connective tissue fibers surrounding all organs
  4. 10. involved with the plasma cells, primary response antibody, most prevalent
  5. 16. spaces surrounding tissue cells
  6. 18. contains nerves that emanate from the CNS to sense organs and periphery of the body
  7. 21. induce by Emetics
  8. 24. Three or more loose stools in a 24-hour period
  9. 25. study of frequency & distribution of disease
  10. 29. spread infectious agent during incubation period
  11. 31. The inflammation of the gum tissue in the initial stage of periondontal disease
  12. 33. caused by Poliovirus
  13. 35. antigens that evoke allergic reactions
  14. 36. Anything that can generate an immune response
  15. 37. trigger molecule for B cell activation
  16. 39. swelling of the salivary glands, as in the disease mumps
  17. 40. characterized by flaccid paralysis
  18. 41. Diarrheal outbreaks associated with swimming pools are often caused
  19. 45. virus is transmitted by vehicles or the fecal-oral route
  20. 46. type of toxin specifically targets intestinal mucous membrane cells
  21. 48. any immunity obtained by inoculation with selected antigens
  22. 49. React early in the inflammatory response to bacteria
  23. 50. transformed into macrophages after they migrate out of the bloodstream and into the tissues
Down
  1. 1. compartmentalized network of vessels, cells, and specialized accessory organs
  2. 2. Most common cause of meningitis
  3. 3. caused by JC virus
  4. 4. caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae
  5. 8. slow, progressive encephalitis transmitted by bites or droplets
  6. 9. concentration of antibodies in serum measured over a time period
  7. 11. condition in which microbes get past host defenses, enter tissues, and multiply
  8. 12. Site of white blood cell maturation
  9. 13. lyse red blood cells
  10. 14. loss of immune tolerance through the survival of "forbidden clones"
  11. 15. the specific lymphoid tissue associated with the GI tract
  12. 17. specific chemical product of microbes poisonous to other organisms
  13. 19. microbes rapidly lost
  14. 20. Cell surface markers and molecules that occur in some members of the same species, but not in others
  15. 22. Cells that are a curved-rod in shape and look like a comma
  16. 23. inflammation and necrosis of the liver that often results from viral infection
  17. 26. important systemic component of inflammation and innate immunity
  18. 27. when the cumulative effects of infection damage or disrupt tissues/organs
  19. 28. microbes apart of normal
  20. 30. first response to antigen
  21. 32. persistence of gingivitis
  22. 34. Consists of proteins and/or sugars
  23. 38. Pathogens that leave through the respiratory portal by sneezing or coughing are usually transmitted through
  24. 42. primary means of prevention of HBV
  25. 43. Bacterial toxins that are potent stimuli for T cells
  26. 44. microbes confined to specific tissue; one area
  27. 47. characterized by spastic paralysis