Across
- 2. protein receptor that makes phagocytes recognize PAMPs.
- 5. type of cytokines that make leukocytes go to the site of damaged tissue or infection.
- 8. a type of complement activation pathway wherein glycoprotein stick to carbohydrates of pathogenic surface.
- 10. a granulocyte involved in allergic reactions and inflammation.
- 12. enclosed vesicle formed by phagosome and lysosome where pathogens are killed by digestive enzymes.
- 14. largest WBCs in blood that turn into macrophages when they enter body tissues.
Down
- 1. polymorphonuclear WBC that is active during acute infection.
- 3. chemicals produced by bacterial/viral infection that change hypothalamic regulation leading to fever.
- 4. movement of phagocytes when they sense and respond to a chemical signal from a receptor.
- 6. pocket of tissue formed when immune cells surround an infected macrophage during chronic inflammation.
- 7. abnormal elevation of body temperature.
- 9. major outcome of complement system where MAC formation takes place on microbial surface.
- 11. molecular structure on pathogens detected by phagocytes.
- 13. liquid part of blood that gets rid of bacteria when added to a cloudy broth.
