Across
- 1. They squeeze through the capillaries walls
- 3. Process in which the immune system gets rid off a virus or bacteria
- 7. A toll used to develop passive immunity
- 9. In charge of initiating the immune response
- 10. They can combine with virus or toxins to prevent them to go inside a cell
- 12. Divided in two types, they are important for the immune system
- 13. When we are directly sick, we develop this way to produce antibodies
- 14. By experiencing a disease, we grow this kind of immunity.
- 15. Activated when they encounter the antigen on a cell
- 17. They remove dead cells a
- 18. This cells stores the information of previous bacteria to neutralize it again in a more efficient way
Down
- 2. Developed by eating or vaccinating to prevent future diseases.
- 4. A substance that stimulates the immune system
- 5. Immunity we are born with
- 6. Have the ability to make one type of antibody
- 8. In charge of removing bacteria from the body
- 11. Drug used to kill or stop the growth of a bacteria
- 16. Where the cells of the immune system comes from
