Across
- 3. type of immunity gained without an immune response
- 7. proteins that combine with viruses or toxins to prevent them from going inside the cell, and also coat bacteria for phagocytes to recognize them
- 9. short lived cells that remove dead cells and invasive microorganisms.
- 10. kind of lymphocyte that creates a specific type of antibody
- 11. type of passive immunity in which antitoxin or antibodies are injected
- 13. type of passive immunity in which the mother passes her antbodies to her child through the placenta or breastfeeding
- 14. immunity you are born with
- 15. long living cells that inniciate the immune response. They are found in organs instead of the bloodstream
- 17. causes natural active inmunity
Down
- 1. name of the antibodies when they are in plasma
- 2. cells with antibodies that remain circulating in the blood for a long time
- 4. phagocytes and lymphocytes originate from here
- 5. make up to 60% of the white cells in the blood
- 6. immunity you acquire
- 8. type of lymphocytes that activate when they encounter an antigen. They can be clasified in helper and killer cells
- 9. cells that produce antibodies
- 12. the injection of dead or attenuated pathogens to acquire immunity
- 16. type of immunity gained after an immune response
