Across
- 2. Type of immunity that uses antibodies to "tag" for destruction
- 4. Type of immunity that uses "antigen presenting cells"
- 6. Type of lymphoid tissue where B and T cells mature
- 8. leukocyte mechanism to recognize and ingest
- 10. This type of immunity is considered "specific"
- 11. Protein increases 24-48 hours after injury
Down
- 1. This "system" uses a system of proteins and is also known as a "cascade"
- 3. acronym for protein that sees a huge increase post-injury
- 5. Type of immunity that is achieved by transferring antibodies or WBCs from another individual
- 7. Type of immunity that comes from exposure to a foreign antigen
- 9. also known as immunoglobulin
- 12. Type of immunity is considered "non-specific"
