Immune Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 3. Cell, A type of lymphocyte that actively produces and secretes antibodies to fight current infection.
  2. 6. Cell, Act as an alert system Release histamine, heparin, cytokines, and GF (Responsible for anaphylaxis), Activated with tissue damage!
  3. 10. Cell, Capture antigens from pathogens and presenting them to T cells. Responsible for activating T cells and initiating the immune response.
  4. 12. A type of cell that patrols tissue, performs phagocytosis, and can contribute to tissue repair and inflammation.
  5. 13. Performs Phagocytosis, non-specific defense 1st to arrive in inflammatory response Most abundant granulocyte.
  6. 15. A type of active or passive immunity that is developed via medical intervention, such as vaccines or antibody injections, introducing protective components without the risk of infection.
  7. 16. Primarily combats parasites. Releasing enzymes that neutralize histamine.
  8. 17. T Cell, A type of lymphocyte that does not directly kill infected cells. Coordinate responses by activating other immune cells with the releasing cytokines.
  9. 18. a protein produced by the immune system's B cells to identify and neutralize foreign invaders like bacteria, viruses, and toxins.
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  1. 1. Releases histamine and heparin (Responsible for anaphylaxis) , and help detect and destroy early cancer cells. Least Common granulocyte
  2. 2. T Cell, A type of lymphocyte that directly destroy infected cells by releasing substances that trigger apoptosis.
  3. 4. Immunity, A type of acquired immunity that is earned because it is developed by the creation of our own antibodies.
  4. 5. Immunity, An adaptive defense that works slowly, but provide specialized and long-lasting defense against pathogens.
  5. 7. Any substance that can provoke an immune response by being recognized as foreign by the body's immune system.
  6. 8. B Cell, A type of lymphocyte that is activated when encounter an antigen Remains in the body after infection is resolved Can respond quickly to the same antigen in the future.
  7. 9. Immunity, A type of acquired immunity when we borrow the immunity that another individual has already created.
  8. 11. A type of active or passive immunity that is acquired through normal life experiences, such as directly contracting a disease or receiving maternal antibodies, leading to immune system exposure to pathogens.
  9. 14. Killer Cell, Kill cells that are infected without prior exposure to the pathogen. Release enzymes that create pore in the target cell membrane.
  10. 19. Immunity, A non-specific defense that work quickly, but is not specialized for individual pathogens such as skin and mucous membranes.