Module 5 (3)
Across
- 4. migration of cells out of blood vessels into the tissues.
- 7. lysosome fused with phagosome (death ~ 30 minutes).
- 8. migration in response to specific chemicals at the site of injury or infection.
- 11. attracted to sites of parasitic infections and antigen-antibody reactions.
- 12. necrosis factor they are cytotoxic for tumor cells, apoptotic inducer and…
- 13. liberated by monocytes, neutrophils,and macrophages during phagocytosis ; interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF).
- 16. fibroblasts and epithelial cells
- 18. consists of 26 blood proteins that work in concert to destroy bacteria and viruses.
Down
- 1. derived from monocytes; scavenge and process foreign substances to prepare them for reactions with B and T lymphocytes.
- 2. lymphocytes and macrophages
- 3. react early to bacteria and other foreign materials, and to damaged tissue.
- 5. T cells
- 6. they are initiated by fever and they reset the hypothalamus to increase body temperature; signals muscles to increase heat production and vasoconstriction.
- 9. products of infectious agents.
- 10. they are produced by the WBCs with many functions.
- 14. chemotactic and chemokinetic for leukocytes. Play a key role in the inflammatory response.
- 15. they are responsible for stimulation and regulation of the growth and differentiation process in blood cell formation.
- 17. small protein produced by certain white blood cells and tissue cells.