Pathogens

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Across
  1. 3. Introducing small quantities of dead/inactive pathogens into the body to stimulate an immune response & develop immunity.
  2. 5. An antibody formed in response to and capable of neutralizing a specific toxin from an invading pathogen.
  3. 7. Resistant to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
  4. 8. A type of white blood cell that defends the body against infection.
  5. 9. disease A disease which is infectious and can be spread through contact, water or air.
  6. 10. blind trial A drug trial in which neither patient nor doctor knows if the patient is receiving the new drug or placebo.
  7. 13. An organism, often a biting insect or tick, that transmits a disease/parasite from one animal/plant to another e.g. malaria.
  8. 14. Any microorganism that causes disease.
Down
  1. 1. Drug that destroys bacteria inside the body without damaging human cells.
  2. 2. The process by which a cell, such as a white blood cell, engulfs/ingests microorganisms, other cells, & foreign particles.
  3. 4. Respond to specific antigens by combining with substances foreign to the body, e.g. viruses to help destroy them.
  4. 6. A substance used in clinical trials which does not contain any drug at all.
  5. 11. fission The asexual method bacteria reproduce through copying genetic material & division into two identical daughter cells.
  6. 12. The unique protein on the surface of a cell. Recognised by the immune system as ‘self’ or ‘non-self’.