Pathophysiology Midterm Review
Across
- 2. programmed cell death that is activated by an internal program
- 4. transplantfrom a relative
- 9. if there are many cases of an infectious disease within several regions of the world.
- 12. this cell's main function is to capture, process, and prsent antigens to adaptive immune cells.
- 14. process which foreign DNA is deliberately introduced into a eukaryotic DNA through Non-viral methods in the lab
- 15. hypersensitivity due to blood transfusion reaction or Graves Disease
- 18. protein monomer (2 words)
- 19. type of rejection causes the blood to clot and prevents blood supply from reaching the graft causing immediate reject of the organ
- 23. nucleic acid monomer
- 24. Last name of scientist who created CRISPR technology to change DNA
- 25. when a doctor makes an excision to collect a small amount of living tissue
- 26. found in tears, inhibits bacterial and viral adhesion to epithelial cells
- 28. this type of necrosis produces a thick yellowish "cheesy" gross appearance
- 29. Circular piece of DNA found in the bacteria
- 30. hypersensitivity due to allergies to food or mold
- 31. Y-shaped protein produced by a B Cell
- 32. Invented the small pix vaccine
- 33. T cells migrate to what endocrine organ
Down
- 1. symbols of elements found in Carbohydrates and Lipids
- 3. chromosome mutation moves a segment from one chromosome to another
- 5. transplanted from a different species
- 6. cell part that makes energy
- 7. Cancer is a disease that develops gradually and long-term causing more damage (2 words)
- 8. Naturally acquired immunity or artificially acquired from vaccines
- 10. This type of immunity is antibody response when foreign material is detected
- 11. caused by the formation of antibodies following the detection of non-self antigens in the donated graft
- 13. the the spread of cancer from one part of the body to another
- 16. This type of immunity is when antibodies are obtained from the serum of an immune human or animal
- 17. cells that are undifferentiated
- 20. most chemical reactions in an organism are regulated by this organ catalysts
- 21. The indication of the disease rate within a group
- 22. genetic material is transferred through direct contact to a bacterium
- 26. first and largest antibody to appear in the response to initial exposure to an antigen
- 27. this cell resides in the connective tissue and contains many granules in histamine and heparin
- 31. type of radiation used to kill cancerous cells.