Unit 2 patho

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Across
  1. 2. Immunity developed when the body produces its own antibodies.
  2. 5. Involved in allergic reactions and parasitic infections
  3. 7. What type of hypersensitivity:Immediate allergic reaction mediated by IgE
  4. 8. an infection that occurs once the body’s defenses are down
  5. 11. First antibody produced during an initial infection
  6. 12. What type of hypersensitivity:Antibody-mediated cell destruction (IgG or IgM)... Think blOOd
  7. 14. What type of hypersensitivity: Delayed, T-cell–mediated immune response
  8. 15. Spread through large respiratory particles from coughing, sneezing, or talking
  9. 17. A viral respiratory infection affecting the nose, throat, and lungs
Down
  1. 1. Immunity received from another source (temporary protection)
  2. 3. Spread through another living organism, such as mosquitoes or ticks
  3. 4. An autoimmune disease affecting multiple body systems
  4. 6. Cell surface proteins that help the immune system recognize self vs. non-self
  5. 9. Proteins (antibodies) produced by B cells that bind to antigens
  6. 10. Protects body surfaces; found in saliva, tears, breast milk, and mucus
  7. 11. Provides long-term immunity and can cross the placenta
  8. 13. chronic infectious disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus
  9. 16. What type of hypersensitivity: Development of antibodies against own cells or tissues causing inflammation
  10. 18. an infection that originates in the hospital