Immunology

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Across
  1. 2. A severe allergic reaction. (9 spaces)
  2. 3. Cells that capture antigens and present them to T cells. (9 spaces)
  3. 5. The organ where T cells mature. (6 spaces)
  4. 7. Type of immunity provided by vaccines. (7 spaces)
  5. 9. Type of immune response that involves memory cells. (7 spaces)
  6. 10. Immune cells that release histamine. (7 spaces)
  7. 11. The ability to distinguish between self and non-self. (11 spaces)
Down
  1. 1. Cells that engulf and digest microbes and cellular debris. (11 spaces)
  2. 4. Small proteins that signal between cells in the immune system. (7 spaces)
  3. 6. Small molecule that, when combined with a protein, can elicit an immune response. (5 spaces)
  4. 8. Immune response against the body's own tissues. (9 spaces)
  5. 9. Cell death often induced by cytotoxic T cells. (9 spaces)