Across
- 4. / types of cytokines that attract white blood cells to site of infection
- 8. / antimicrobial product used on objects (example: Lysol)
- 11. / process that recruits leukocytes into sites of inflammation and infection
- 12. / clumping of particles commonly used in blood grouping
- 13. VACCINE / type of vaccine using part of venus or bacteria
- 17. / large white blood cells that fight infections
- 19. / “bacterio___,” slows bacterial growth or reproduction
- 20. / “bacteri___,” kills bacteria
- 21. VACCINE / type of vaccine using inactivated bacterial toxin
- 22. / elimination of disease
- 26. / breaking down of cells
- 29. / describes anything located inside of a cell
- 31. / type of cell that triggers histamine
- 33. / used to genetically engineer bacteria to produce medicines
- 36. / “T” antibiotics in 7 classes of antibiotics
- 39. / “P” antibiotic in 7 classes of antibiotics
- 41. / lessening of number of cases of disease
- 42. / extracellular immunity that is antibody-mediated by B-lymphocytes (faster)
- 43. / “M” antibiotics in 7 classes of antibiotics
- 45. / “C” antibiotics in 7 classes of antibiotics
- 47. / zone on agar plate that reflects sensitivity or resistance of antibiotic
- 48. / “A” antibiotics in 7 classes of antibiotics
- 49. / “S” antibiotics in 7 classes of antibiotics
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- 1. CONJUGATION / transfer of DNA between bacterial cells through direct cell-cell contact
- 2. / final type of prevention when patient already has disease (examples: rehabilitation, treatment) /
- 3. / sexually transmitted infection that has not yet developed into a disease
- 5. / most abundant types of white blood cells, play major part in innate immunity
- 6. / process by which a phagocytic cell engulfs another cell
- 7. / immunity acquired from transfer of antibody from one person to another (example: mother to offspring)
- 9. / type of white blood cells that can bind to certain tumor cells and virus-infected cells
- 10. / redness (cardinal sign of inflammatory response)
- 14. / immune process where bacteria are targeted for destruction by phagocytes
- 15. / describes anything located outside of a cell
- 16. / type of prevention that comes first (example: wearing sunscreen) /
- 18. / heat (cardinal sign of inflammatory response)
- 21. / swelling (cardinal sign of inflammatory response)
- 23. / compound released by cells in allergic/inflammatory reactions
- 24. CELLS / cells that process antigen material and present it on the surface of T cells (act as messengers between innate and adaptive immune systems)
- 25. / antimicrobial product used on humans (example: mouthwash)
- 27. / sexually transmitted infection after signs and symptoms appear
- 28. / “F” antibiotics in 7 classes of antibiotics
- 30. / pain (cardinal sign of inflammatory response)
- 32. / immunity that develops in response to infection
- 34. / any process that eliminates, removes, or deactivates all forms of microbiotic life in a specific region
- 35. / relatively short-lived cell that defends body during immune response
- 37. / process by which DNA is transferred from one bacterium to another by a virus
- 38. / inherent immunity present before infection
- 40. / type of vaccine using attenuated viruses or bacteria
- 44. / this type of prevention includes cancer screenings /
- 45. / intracellular immunity that is cell-mediated by T-lymphocytes (slower)
- 46. / type of vaccine using inactivated viruses or bacteria