Across
- 2. type of white blood cell that recognizes abnormal cells and kills them by releasing perforin
- 3. motility of phagocytes, responds to receptor-sensed chemical signals
- 5. the signs and symptoms of this immune response are pain, redness, swelling, and heat
- 8. Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns
- 9. mast cells that mediate inflammation and allergy
- 10. ability to fight off diseases that were caused by microbes
Down
- 1. type of immunity. present at birth, rapid response, non-specific, no memory component
- 4. the coating of a microbe with opsonins to enhance recognition and attachment of phagocytosis
- 6. type of white blood cell that is motile, migrant, phagocytic, active during early infection, and has a short lifespan
- 7. type of immunity. develops over lifetime, slow to respond, specific responses to a certain microbe, has memory component
