Across
- 2. a site in the host cell where mRNA is translated (synthesized) into protein.
- 6. a vaccine that does not have an interaction with our DNA.
- 9. a vaccine that inject our bodies with harmless pieces of the viruse to help the body build T-lymphocytes and antibodies.
- 11. the amount of shots you will be taking if you are taking Johnson and Johnson, or Janssen vaccine.
- 12. a vaccine type that contains a modified version of a virus that is different from the one that caused the the disease.
- 13. a white blood cells that attack cells that already been infected with the pathogens.
Down
- 1. a protein that mRNA is translated into once inside the host cell.
- 2. a vaccine that contain weakened, inactivated, or a part of a pathogen.
- 3. contain material from the viruses and give the host cell instructions into making a harmless protein unique to the virus.
- 4. a type of white blood cells that swallow up and digest germs and dead or dying cells.
- 5. white blood cells that produce antibodies to attack pieces of the viruses.
- 7. RNA is packaged inside it to avoid getting it destroyed by innate immune sensor.
- 8. prepare the immune system to fight pathogens by triggering the body to produce antibodies.
- 10. the amount of shots that you are required to take if you are taking Moderna or Pfizer.
