Across
- 2. immunity refers to destruction of antigens by antibodies
- 4. proteins that act as messengers to help regulate some functions of lymphocytes and macrophages during the immune response and some are given by injection to treat certain diseases
- 6. the causative agent is diluted to reduce its virulence (strength) so the recipient will form antibodies without becoming ill
- 11. This type of adaptive immunity is attained through natural or artificial sources
- 12. the major component of secretions
- 13. immunity is the final line of defense against disease, allows the body to recognize and respond to foreign substances
- 15. a protein substance the body produces in response to an antigen
- 17. Protein made by several types of cells, inhibits virus production and infection
- 18. considered a central or primary lymphoid organ
Down
- 1. is a group of inactive proteins normally present in the blood
- 3. immunity that is inherited or genetic
- 5. Any foreign substance or molecule entering the body that stimulates an immune response
- 7. phyagocytic cells
- 8. believed to function as an antigen receptor, present in the blood in very small amounts.
- 9. weakens a person's immune system so it has a very hard time fighting diseases
- 10. the only antibody transferred from mother to fetus across the placenta
- 14. the cornerstone of the immune system
- 16. responsible for immediate-type allergic reactions
- 17. antibody produced on initial exposure to an antigen
