Across
- 3. Where a stem cell matures to become a T cell
- 5. Serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death
- 6. This cell type is dormant after a first encounter with an antigen, but upon re-exposure, they stimulate a rapid production of specific immune cells.
- 7. They bind to receptors on helper T cells stimulating rapid mitosis
- 9. Derived from B cells, this type actively produces antibodies.
- 11. Cells in the blood that respond to chemicals released by pathogens and cells during infection
- 13. A mix of antibodies that bind to multiple epitopes
- 14. Secreted by plasma cells
Down
- 1. Cell division which results in more cells
- 2. Antobodies defend against this type of pathogen
- 4. Antibody‐mediated immune response
- 8. Attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response and memory cells
- 9. Agglutination of proteins enhances this process
- 10. Type of linkage in antibodies
- 12. A non‐specific immune response
