Across
- 1. made from monocytes and assist with phagocytosis
- 4. structure with a amino acid helix
- 5. can not reproduce without a host cell, can have a RNA or DNA genome
- 6. what bacteria use for movement
- 11. interfere with viral replication
- 12. blood plasma and blood clotting make up what portion of blood?
- 14. process when a cell surrounds and engulfs large particles and take them into the cell to be broken down
- 20. this response is triggered by the presence of a invader
- 22. type of medication that Block receptors, Boost immune system, and Lower the amount of viral load in the body
- 25. a system that protects the body from toxins, froeign substances, bacteria, viruses, and other foreign substances
- 27. small chemical protein messengers (40 types)
- 30. examples include strep throat, salmonella “food poisoning”
- 31. another name for red blood cells
- 32. RNA viruses replicate their genome in these
- 33. made up of fragments of megakaryocytes
- 34. promotes hematopoiesis (trigger the manufacture of more blood cells and blood plasma)
- 35. examples inclue tapeworms, fleas, lice
Down
- 1. Allow T cells to distinguish self from non-self
- 2. part of a viruses structure that makes up the "coat", called ________ envelope
- 3. another name for white blood cells
- 4. makes up the "chunky" portion of blood
- 7. types of projections coming off of viruses, can come in many different shapes
- 8. inhibits growth of pathogens and speeds up cellular repair by increasing the body's temperature
- 9. arrive early to engulf and digest harmful things, most numerous WBC
- 10. examples include athlete’s foot, jock itch, ringworm, vaginal yeast
- 13. can reproduce without a host cell, only has a DNA genome
- 15. structure with more than one polypeptide chain, folded together
- 16. updated vaccines are important because viruses can
- 17. structure with the folding of a polypeptide chain on itself
- 18. examples include influenza, chicken pox, measles, mumps, small pox, Covid
- 19. single celled organisms that can cause giardiasis or parasitic diarrhea
- 21. where non membrane bound DNA is stored in bacteria
- 23. DNA viruses replicate their genome in these
- 24. what kind of immunity is non specific?
- 26. what type of virus was the corona virus?
- 28. Only lymphocyte cell that is involved in innate immunity, they attack viruses or cells that are cancerous by inducing programmed cell death, called Natural _____ Cells
- 29. trigger the folding of proteins into a abnormal structure that causes disease
- 33. structure with a line of amino acids
