Across
- 4. Body's immune system mistakenly attacks itself
- 6. antibodies in mother's milk or blood passed to her nursing or unborn child
- 10. Lysozyme digests the bacterial _
- 12. Trick your third line of defense into action for future protection
- 13. Encourage your sick friends to sneeze into their _
- 14. Enzyme found in tears, sweat, mucous, saliva
- 17. Cells use receptors with shapes to fit the exact pathogen
- 18. Mast cells release _
- 20. Whether you recover quickly/fully from an infectious agent depends on what type of __is attacked
- 22. The fast destruction by snake venom can be stopped if this is quickly received
- 23. getting and recovering from an illness, vaccination
- 24. Don't touch your face, eat and sleep well, manage stress, and exercise to avoid getting _
- 25. Mucous that traps particles/pathogens is moved up and away from the lungs using
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- 1. First and Second Lines of Defense
- 2. Stomach acid= _ line of defense
- 3. Bacteria only have two or three organelles; the cell membrane, cell wall, and _
- 4. ___, multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes
- 5. Released by cytotoxic T
- 7. When the immune system is not able to work to fight a pathogen
- 8. Will bind to what the macrophage is displaying
- 9. Made by your third line of defense in response to a vaccination
- 11. Engulf the pathogen and display pathogen antigens on its surface
- 15. Made of protein and nucleic acid
- 16. Histamine triggers _
- 19. What your third line of defense reacts to
- 21. Stop bacterial growth by jamming up bacterial ribosomes or cell wall building enzymes
- 25. Viruses require this to reproduce