Across
- 3. biological preparation which provides active acquired resistance to a particular disease
- 6. Harmful bacteria/microorganisms that can cause disease
- 7. a collection of immunoglobulins which act against a particular disease
- 8. T cell receptor
- 14. MHC
- 15. Foreign molecules that trigger an immune response
- 16. a mostly Y-shaped protein which neutralises pathogens.
- 18. serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death
- 19. respond to chemicals released by pathogens/cells during infection
- 21. lymphocytes capable of recognising that previously had entered the body
- 22. white blood cells with granules involved in innate immunity
Down
- 1. integral membrane proteins
- 2. the process by which cells specialise
- 4. referring to something toxic to living cells
- 5. white blood cells formed in the lymph tissue
- 9. produced by the introduction of an antigen into a mouse's spleen.
- 10. cytotoxic T cells
- 11. mostly Y-shaped proteins which neutralises pathogens also known as antibodies.
- 12. the process by which kinase activates molecular components
- 13. phagocytic cells that display antigens on their surface to trigger adaptive immunity
- 17. Signalling molecules which bind to receptors on helper T cells to stimulate mitosis
- 20. meaty human crust
