Across
- 4. In the complement system, this makes a hole in the cell's membrane and allows fluids to flow in
- 6. there is more blood flowing to the area as well as an increase in permeability
- 9. After a foreign substance is swallowed, it fuses with a lysosome and forms this
- 10. this pathway does not need any specific thing to bind to the cell as C3 just binds to it.
Down
- 1. phagocytic cells that are the first to respond when there are signs of a pathogen
- 2. Redness, heat, pain, edema, and sometimes the inability to move the area.
- 3. Cells that are derived from monocytes and "eat" foreign material
- 5. A specific antibody binds which leads to the activation of this pathway
- 7. The process where the foreign substance is made "tastier" for phagocytes to swallow
- 8. Manose binds and causes the activation of this pathway
- 9. Resets the hypothalamic thermostat raising body temperature
