Across
- 1. Used to treat bacterial infections.
- 5. Type of response that acts as the second line of defence against pathogens that cross the barriers.
- 6. This happens when the inflammatory response is activated. Ice can help reduce this.
- 7. Type of T-cell that signals the body to return to its normal state.
- 9. Molecules from the environment that trigger immune responses
- 11. Over the counter drugs alleviate _________, but do not kill pathogens.
- 12. Type of response that is activated following the inflammatory response.
- 14. Identify and surround pathogen. Begin to destroy it
- 17. Type of cell that produces memory cells as well as makes and releases antibodies
- 18. Type of immunity that you are born with. Passed on through breastfeeding or antitoxins
- 19. The ability to resist disease
Down
- 1. Markers on the outside of a pathogen
- 2. Type of T-cell that patrols the bloodstream for any foreign invaders.
- 3. Proteins made by the body that attach to antigens
- 4. First line of defense against pathogens. Can be physical or internal.
- 8. Type of disease where the body attacks its own cells
- 9. Type of immunity that develops later in life either by getting a disease or a vaccine
- 10. Internal barrier that will destroy germs that are swallowed
- 13. Type of T-cell that remembers the pathogens identity and their antigen to protect against future infection.
- 15. Type of T-cell that identifies antigens.
- 16. Contains a weakened form of pathogen or MRNA that activates the immune response and help build immunity in the body.
