Health & Disease - Non-Specific Immunity

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Across
  1. 2. The disease caused by Plasmodium falciparum
  2. 3. The way that phagocytes move towards the site of infection
  3. 4. Proteins and glycoproteins on cell surfaces that can innitiate an immune response
  4. 5. Cells in the epidermis of the skin that are full of the protein keratin
  5. 8. Organisms that don't always cause harm to their host
  6. 9. Phagocytes that act as antigen presenting cells
  7. 11. Vacuole inside a phagocyte containing a newly ingested pathogen
Down
  1. 1. White blood cells
  2. 2. The genus of bacterium that causes TB
  3. 6. Phagocytes that have an irregular nucleus with three lobes
  4. 7. Potent digestive enzymes found inside lysososmes
  5. 10. Organisms that cause disease when they infect the body