Across
- 4. Immunity that develops throughout life (acquired).
- 7. Where immune system cells are produced.
- 8. Also known as the feline distemper vaccine. It is one of the core vaccines for cats.
- 12. Produce antibodies to attack bacteria, viruses, and toxins.
- 14. Also known as Bordatella Bronchiseptica.
- 15. White Blood Cell is also called?
- 18. A body's overreaction to a harmless antigen.
- 22. Your first line of defense in protecting you from disease. It is part of your innate immunity
- 23. The first 24 hours of milk is called this and it carries antibodies for the baby
- 24. A protective protein produced by the immune systemin response to an antigen.
- 25. A microorganism capable of causing disease.
Down
- 1. Immunity that is borrowed from another source for a short period of time.
- 2. A vaccine-related aggressive tumor.
- 3. Large granular lymphocytes that recognize and kill stressed cells.
- 5. This is released by mast cells causing blood vessels to dilate.
- 6. Immunity that you are born with.
- 9. One of the core vaccines for both dogs and cats.
- 10. Cells that target antigens and gobble them up.
- 11. Airways are lined with a layer of this and it helps to trap microbes and has antimicrobial benefits.
- 13. How most vaccines are given to dogs and cats.
- 16. The initial vaccines of puppies and kittens are given at this age?
- 17. Targets the body's cells that have been taken over by viruses or cancer.
- 19. This disease we vaccinate dogs against as they can pick this up through dirty water with wildlife urine in it.
- 20. A substance that our body recognizes as foreign.
- 21. A type of WBC that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates other immune cells.
