Across
- 2. skin proteins that chemicals can bind to
- 3. T-Cell Mediated Hypersensitivity
- 5. immunity that involves T and B cells
- 9. chemical mediators involved in immunity that signal other cells to come to the site of action
- 11. antibody mediated immunity
- 12. cause forced apoptosis of abnormal or irregular organisms
- 14. Prostaglandins and Leukotrienes belongs to this phospholipid derivative
- 16. immunoglobulin produced in body surfaces
- 17. most abundant immunoglobulin, transferred from mother to offspring
- 18. immunoglobulin that indicates recent exposure of antigen
- 19. immunity that is activated immediately which involves physical barriers, natural killer cells, macrophages and lacks memory
- 21. hypersensitivity where Ag-Ab complexes are formed causing cell lysis
Down
- 1. the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response
- 4. a type of acquired immunity where a vaccination is involved
- 6. a type of serology that tests for the antibodies
- 7. release histamine during degranulation
- 8. walls off infectious agent and damaged tissue from the rest of the body as a protective mechanism
- 10. hypersensitivity where Antibody-antigen complexes deposited in large amounts in tissues
- 12. bacteria that is part of the normal microflora that provide a protective mechanism
- 13. immunity that is developed after previous exposure to the specific antigen
- 15. produced by the body in response to a pathogen to trap and process an example is a macrophage
- 20. immunoglobulin involved in allergic reactions (type 1 reactions), shortest half life
