Across
- 2. conductors: are MHCII and CD4 T cells.
- 4. immunization: is when you treat a patient with antibodies for an immediate response.
- 5. part of an antigen that can bind to an antigen receptor.
- 9. immunity: developed once innate can't handle to get rid of a pathogen.
- 10. Response: when Antibodies binds into antigens and flag them for elimination.
- 12. they play a role in recognizing antigens on host cells.
- 14. substances that can provoke T and B cells to produce a response.
- 15. key players of adaptive immunity.
Down
- 1. cells: produce in red bone marrow and gets matured in red bone marrow as well.
- 3. induce memory response against pathogens by inroducing them.
- 6. Cells: actively secrete antibodies.
- 7. cells: produced in the red bone marrow and gets mature in Thymus.
- 8. cells: save informations about the pathogen incase it comes back
- 11. immunity: this immunity results from vaccination.
- 13. when this binds to an antigen it results in a B cell early activation.
