Across
- 5. A fungal infection common in immunocompromised individuals.
- 7. The immune system’s attack against transplanted tissue.
- 11. Reduced or weakened immune response.
- 13. White blood cells important for immune responses.
- 14. The study of inherited traits influencing disease risk.
Down
- 1. A condition that disrupts normal body function.
- 2. A condition where the immune system attacks the body’s own cells.
- 3. Immune cells that engulf and destroy pathogens.
- 4. A chemical released by mast cells that causes allergy symptoms like itching and swelling.
- 6. The invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms.
- 7. A visible skin reaction often seen in graft versus host disease.
- 8. A severe, rapid allergic reaction involving widespread chemical release in the body.
- 9. Transplanted tissue or organ placed into a host body.
- 10. A severe and widespread response to infection that can be life threatening.
- 12. A state in which the immune system cannot function properly.
