Immunity and Disease

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Across
  1. 3. white blood cells of adaptive immunity
  2. 4. three layered membrane of CNS
  3. 7. bundles of axons that receive and send nerve signals
  4. 10. invasion and multiplication of microbes
  5. 14. plasma like fluid that travels by way of lymphatic circulation
  6. 16. produced by white blood cells primarily to fight viruses
  7. 17. outermost layer of meninges
  8. 19. considered a secondary lymphatic organ
  9. 22. artificial active immunity
  10. 24. most abundant antibody and second released during primary response
  11. 26. genes that code for human cell markers and receptors
  12. 27. immunity composed of the first and second lines of defense
  13. 29. accumulation of fluid in tissues
  14. 30. defense mechanism of second line of defense has 4 cardinal signs and sometimes five
  15. 31. phagocytic cells of the brain
  16. 32. levels of antibodies in serum
  17. 33. small molecules that alone are too small to illicit an immune response
  18. 34. where do t cells mature
  19. 36. inflammation of the meninges
  20. 40. acronym for fluid that lines the brain and spinal cord
  21. 41. chemical signals between neurons
  22. 44. antibody found in breast milk
  23. 46. term for organisms coming from outside the body
  24. 48. receptor found primarily on cytotoxic t cells
  25. 49. antibody highly correlated to allergic responses
  26. 50. abnormally high body temperature
Down
  1. 1. study of frequency and distribution of a disease
  2. 2. where do t and b cells originate
  3. 5. toxin released from outer membrane of gram negative bacteria
  4. 6. production of red blood cells
  5. 8. acronym for cells that present antigens to t cells
  6. 9. severity of disease
  7. 11. stage of infection where first symptoms appear
  8. 12. exotoxin that targets red blood cells and causes lysis
  9. 13. the antibody that serves as the primary receptor for b cells
  10. 15. likelihood of disease
  11. 18. immunity the third line of immunity defense is also called
  12. 20. innermost layer of meninges
  13. 21. binding substance required by some vaccines
  14. 23. first antibody released during primary response
  15. 25. primary component of pus serves a phagocytic role in innate immunity
  16. 27. antigen that provokes an immune response
  17. 28. the acronym for pathogen recognition receptors is
  18. 35. sum total of microbes found on and in a human
  19. 37. part of antigen that triggers immune response
  20. 38. migration of cells to a specific chemical stimulus
  21. 39. total number of deaths in a population from a disease
  22. 40. when a disease can be passed from an infected host to another host and cause infection
  23. 42. baceterial toxins that stimulate extreme t cell responses
  24. 43. primary habitat that a pathogen originates from
  25. 45. route microbe takes to enter the tissues of the body
  26. 47. cells of the brain and spinal cord