Immune/Lymphatic System

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Across
  1. 3. Immunity gained via human interventions
  2. 6. The type of immunity where the body's immune system is stimulated to make antibodies against specific antigen
  3. 8. A toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of the antibodies.
  4. 16. Any illness/health condition that is caused or exacerbated by exposure to factors in the environment.
  5. 22. Acute contagious disease caused by the variola virus
  6. 24. A type of immune response that doesn't rely on antibodies but involves the activation of cells
  7. 25. Blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
  8. 26. Body’s ability to develop a targeted defense against specific pathogens or antigens it previously encountered
  9. 29. Small white blood cell with a single round nucleus occurring especially in the lymphatic
  10. 30. A type of white blood cell that makes infection-fighting proteins called antibodies
  11. 31. The group of organs, vessels and tissues that protect you from infection and keep a healthy balance of fluids throughout your body.
  12. 32. Complex network of organs cells and protein that protect the body from infections and other harmful substances.
Down
  1. 1. The type of immunity where you receives antibodies from another source
  2. 2. A health problem caused by a change in person's DNA
  3. 4. Protective response of the body to tissue damage infection
  4. 5. Protection your body gains when is fights specific infection
  5. 7. A natural response by the body to injury or infection
  6. 9. Created the smallpox vaccination
  7. 10. Colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids
  8. 11. The body’s general defense mechanisms that protect against a wide range of pathogens and foreign substances without recognizing specific antigens
  9. 12. Innate immune system where the body's nonspecific response to pathogens after the feisty line of defense is breached
  10. 13. Neurons that maintain persistent activity during the retention of an item in working memory for its utilization in a prospective act.
  11. 14. Being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
  12. 15. A type of white blood cells that surround and kills microorganisms
  13. 17. The specific immune system
  14. 18. The type of cell in the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and cells and particles
  15. 19. Ability of bacteria to survive exposure to a drug that would normally kill them
  16. 20. Antibody-mediated immunity mechanism that primarily defends against extracellular pathogens like bacteria viruses that use antibodies to neutralize them and prevent their spread
  17. 21. The most advanced stage of HIV infection
  18. 23. A bacteria or microorganism that cause disease
  19. 27. Initial barriers and mechanisms the body uses to protect itself against pathogens
  20. 28. The type of white blood cell crucial for the immune system