Across
- 2. Mucosa and Skin
- 3. Protection against microbes
- 5. Type I Hypersensitivity
- 6. Normal response of Immune System
- 8. T-lymphocytes
- 9. Type III Hypersensitivity
- 11. Temperature and Tears
- 12. Best known of the PPRs
- 14. NOT a form of passive transfer
- 17. Result of a Type I hypersensitivity reaction
- 18. Innate Immunity
- 19. B-lymphocytes
- 21. Abnormal response of Immune System
- 24. Occurs as a result of the recipient recognizing the grafted tissues as foreign
- 25. Not a component of the innate immune system
Down
- 1. Prolonged Exposure
- 2. Adaptive Immunity
- 4. Binding of PAMPs by PPRs triggers
- 7. Type II Hypersensitivity
- 10. Congenital or genetic defect in a component of the immune system
- 13. T/F Only foreign antigens are capable of triggering Type II hypersensitivities
- 15. Cytosolic multiprotein complex
- 16. Capture and display antigens to lymphocytes
- 20. Type IV Hypersensitivity
- 22. What is expressed by microbes and recognized by cells of the innate immune system
- 23. Acquired loss of immune function
