Across
- 2. The Influenza virus exits by
- 5. Killed microbe fragments become part of the cell membrane and present outward allowing lymphocytes to study it
- 10. Lyme disease is an example of ___ transmission
- 12. Antibody-mediated immunity
- 13. The influenza virus enter the host cell by
- 16. A protein that is used as an opsonin
- 17. A baby in daycare develops a gastrointestinal infection after playing with toy trucks
- 19. A T cell that signals infected macrophages to kill pathogens in their phagosomes
- 20. Antibody-binding site
- 21. Microbial tagging for digestion
- 23. Example of an innate immunity cell that consumes foreign pathogens
- 24. LPS is an example of
- 25. AB exotoxin enters the cell through this type of endocytosis mechanism
- 26. Lipid A, which is part of the LPS is an example of
- 27. Minimum number of organism required to case disease
Down
- 1. Part of the influenza virus that cleaves virus from host cell
- 3. An opsonin-independent mechanism that relies on structures only present in microbes
- 4. Long-term defense against pathogens
- 5. Pili and fimbriae help bacteria ___ to host cell surfaces
- 6. Due to accumulation of mutations in a strain within a geographic area
- 7. Involved in the production of antibodies
- 8. The Healthy Brand SoyNut Butter (2017) and Chipotle (2016) E. coli outbreaks are example of ____ transmission
- 9. This area of the body is very acidic
- 11. This area of the body is difficult to colonize because it can be dry, salty, acidic, or have protective oils
- 14. Part of the influenza virus that binds to the host receptors
- 15. The N-terminal of the antibody that is different for each antibody
- 16. A type of T cell that recognizes and kills pathogen-infected host cells
- 18. A bacterium that takes advantage of certain opportunities to cause disease.
- 21. The effectiveness of the immune response increases on repeated exposure to a particular agent
- 22. The stage of illness where a clear diagnosis is difficult to make
