Across
- 3. immunity which involves flow of actual antibodies such as a baby in utero
- 5. immunity that involves CELLS such as B and T's
- 7. immune cell created in Bone marrow
- 9. immunity that involves antibodies in the blood
- 10. two or more viruses combine and a third strain is created
- 12. pathogens disrupt this
- 15. a dose of a dead, live, or piece of virus that causes us to make antibodies
- 16. this is what our immune system protects us against
- 18. immune response to otherwise harmless substance
- 24. one virus mutates to become a new strain
- 26. specific immunity we are NOT born with this; happens after exposure
- 28. viruses may require multiple vaccines because they go through this
- 29. skin, nails, mucus, fever, and tears are this type of immunity because they are our first line
- 30. bacterial infection that can result from a primary viral infection
Down
- 1. medicine that treats bacterial infections
- 2. a dangerous autoimmune disease
- 4. T-cells, B-cells, and antibodies are all this type of immunity
- 6. immune cell that is created in the Thymus
- 7. passive immunity between a newborn and mother
- 8. vaccine that uses a piece of a virus
- 10. body-wide deadly allergic reaction
- 11. "Pac-Man" cell that eats pathogens
- 13. immunity can last long time due to making __ cells that "remember"
- 14. covering of our body which is a non-specific immunity
- 17. live_ vaccines use a weakened version of the virus
- 19. immunity that is created when a certain amount of people are vaccinated
- 20. another word for swelling
- 21. proteins which are the most specific type of immunity
- 22. body's immune response to itself
- 23. we are born with this type of immunity
- 25. increases our temperature to slow down pathogen reproduction
- 27. immunity from exposure or vaccine
