Across
- 3. carry out the attack
- 6. plasma from clotted blood
- 11. route of administration under the skin
- 12. covering that prevents bacteria from attaching
- 14. fuses with enzyme containing lysosome
- 18. attack foreign cells and diseased host cells
- 19. similar to veins in structure but no pressure
- 20. immunogen, cell membrane
- 21. gut associated lymphoid tissue ie appendix
- 23. antibody-mediated helps seperate tcells and b cell
- 25. foreign cells are broken into small pieces
- 29. redness warmth and swelling
- 31. immunity directed against a particular pathogen
- 33. monomer; Bcell membrane antigen receptor
- 35. monomer on mast cells stimulates release of histamines
- 36. small protein produced by WBC and tissue cells involved in defense against microbes immune regulation and communication btw cells
- 39. product of lymphocytes, fibroblasts and macrophages
- 41. cells that develop into many different types of cells in the body
- 42. subunits conjugated with proteins to make them more immunogenic
- 44. inflammation signals cause cells to migrate to the area
- 47. site of development is inside the red bone marrow
- 48. organ that filters blood and removes old red blood cells from circulation
- 49. antibodies pass from mother to fetus via placenta or from mothers milk
- 50. stimulates a primary response and memory response in the body
- 54. chemical barrier found in digestive system
- 55. characteristic of antibodies: masks dangerous parts of bacterial endotoxin
- 56. the part of a molecule that is recognized by the immune system antigens have multiple
- 57. differences in immune factors that lead to the ability to fight off infections
- 58. substance that prompts the generation of antibodies and triggers an immune response
- 59. monomer 80% circulating crosses placenta to fetus
- 60. Route of administration into a layer of connective tissue located in between the skin
Down
- 1. found in tears, an enzyme that disrupts peptidoglycan
- 2. immunogen DNA complexed to proteins but not pure DNA
- 4. pentamer 10% in plasm, 1 degree immune response
- 5. first line of defense (physical) covers the entire body in epithelial cells
- 7. engulfed vesicle fuses with vesicle containing digestive fluids
- 8. the process of eating dead or weak antigens
- 9. pathogen-associated molecular patterns (red flags)
- 10. helps promote Tc cell and Bcell action
- 12. when reexposed to the same pathogen,the body reacts so quickly that there is nonoticeable illness
- 13. defensive protein in blood plasma and body secretions
- 15. the study of the immune system
- 16. movement of wbc from the blood into tissue
- 17. injection of immune serum (gamma Globulin)
- 22. vaccine using dead or attenuated pathogens
- 24. product of tcells
- 26. immunogen certain bacterial capsules
- 27. provide immunity from future exposure to antigen
- 28. a drain system for the inflammatory response
- 30. characteristic of antibodies: the ability to bind
- 32. filters plasma and provides immune cells
- 34. other product of lymphocytes, fibroblasts and macrophages
- 37. where the tcell matures
- 38. immunogen blood cell marker
- 40. major histocompatibility complex id tag on cells
- 43. monomer in plasma dimer in mucus, saliva, tears milk etc.
- 45. debris given off from the cell
- 46. more readily accepted stimulates IgA protection on mucous membranes
- 51. pattern recognition receptors identify and stick to foreign cells
- 52. route of administration into muscle
- 53. easier to give than injections
