immunology

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