Across
- 1. marrow the part in the body where red and white blood cells and platelets are made and kept
- 3. the pathogen that cannot reproduce on their own
- 4. taking antibiotics means you have this type of pathogen
- 5. the smallest of all 4 pathogens
- 8. the tetanus vaccine is an example of which type
- 10. Plasmodium (malaria) is an example of this type of pathogen
- 12. the vaccine that contains only the genetic information of a pathogen, the covid vaccine is an example
- 14. attacks the myelin sheath (2 words)
- 16. the type of cells that eat/engulf pathogens
- 18. the type of cells that release chemicals to kill pathogens
Down
- 2. the type of cells that destroy virus/cancer (2 words)
- 3. COVID is an example of this type of pathogen
- 6. attacks CD4 cells
- 7. the marker that gets left behind from a pathogen and attaches to the MHC
- 8. location in the body where the T cells are
- 9. uncontrollable growth of cells
- 11. what type of T and B cells remember past infections
- 13. ringworm is an example of this type of pathogen
- 15. part of the body that traps and destroys pathogens that enter through the mouth/nose
- 17. E.coli is an example of this type of pathogen
