IMMUNOLOGY 2

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Across
  1. 4. A process where immune cells engulf pathogens or debris.
  2. 5. A molecule on the surface of cells that presents antigen fragments to T cells.
  3. 6. Cells that kill virus-infected or cancer cells without prior activation.
  4. 7. The inflammatory response to infection or injury caused by the innate immune system.
  5. 10. The process of generating blood cells, including immune cells.
  6. 12. Specialized T cells that suppress immune responses to maintain self-tolerance.
Down
  1. 1. The part of the adaptive immune system where memory is formed.
  2. 2. Small signaling proteins released by cells to communicate during an immune response.
  3. 3. The type of immunity acquired after an infection or vaccination.
  4. 8. The overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances.
  5. 9. The region of an antigen that is specifically recognized by antibodies.
  6. 11. The receptor on T cells that recognizes antigens.