Across
- 4. diseases non-living so medicines you take for the cold or flu don't effect these viruses
- 5. Immunity results when antibodies are given to a person
- 7. Immunity if you had a disease twice and the second time your body produces antibodies that fight pathogens quickly
- 9. the process which harmless antigens are put into your body to produce active immunity
- 11. Resistance results when some bacteria can become resistant to the effects off an antibiotic
Down
- 1. Tuberculosis
- 2. helps to destroy pathogens
- 3. non-living things that make you sick
- 6. the bodys ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause diseases
- 8. triggers the immune system into action using weakened or dead pathogens
- 10. stores memories of antigens so if you get the same sickness your body will recognize it is harmful and start the immune system response so quickly that you sometimes don't feel sick
