The Immune System

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Across
  1. 4. immunity response that is triggered when antibodies from an immune person is transferred to someone who is not.
  2. 6. Molecular recognition relies on a vast arsenal of receptors, each of which recognizes a feature typically found on a particular part of a particular molecule in a particular pathogen.
  3. 9. antigen driven cloning of lymphocytes
  4. 13. develops prior to an active immunity response and depends on a cell’s memory of the antigen.
  5. 14. considered "long-lived"
  6. 15. designed to help protect the human body from outside threats.
  7. 16. a bacterium, fungus, virus, or other disease-causing agent the internal environment of an animal is a nearly ideal habitat.
  8. 17. considered "short-lived"
Down
  1. 1. a type of white blood cell
  2. 2. immunity response that is triggered by exposure to an infectious molecule.
  3. 3. immunodeficiencies that result from defects in the basic development of immune system cells.
  4. 5. diseases that are triggered when immune system loses tolerance against itself.
  5. 7. immunodeficiencies that can develop later in life and are caused by some external agent as opposed to natural birth causes.
  6. 8. present at the start of birth and provides a broad defense.
  7. 10. skin, mucous membranes, secretions.
  8. 11. phagocytes, antimicrobial proteins, natural killer cells,inflammatory response.
  9. 12. where the T cells develop.