PBS 3.1.3 Part B Lines of Defense / Gaining Immunity
Across
- 4. cells that patrol the lungs, eating nonspecific invaders.
- 7. a nonspecific defense in which extra blood arrives on scene, causing redness, swelling, and heat.
- 9. a protein made by a B cell that recognizes and impairs an antigen.
- 10. (usually an injection) this weakened or killed virus causes a healthy person to mount an immune response without significant harm.
- 11. this type of immunity responds to specific pathogens.
- 12. a nonspecific defense which can kill pathogens but if temps get too high, can harm self as well.
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- 1. if you have this type of disease, your body fights itself.
- 2. this type of immunity is acquired from the mother through the placenta or breast milk.
- 3. lymphocytes (WBC's)that secrete Toxins.
- 5. a nonspecific immunity we are born with.
- 6. anything foreign that stimulates your immune system - can be a pathogen, or pollen, or the wrong blood type.
- 8. lymphocytes (WBC's) that mature in Bone marrow and make antibodies.
- 11. this type of immunity is acquired after recovering from an infection or getting a vaccine.