Across
- 3. Inflammation and destruction of lymph vessels resulting in enlarged tissues due to edema.
- 6. Causes AIDS, also known as retrovirus.
- 7. duct/ empties lymph from body into the left subclavian vein.
- 8. response/ Series of mechanisms geared to neutralize the pathogenic agent.
- 9. Drains chest activity.
- 11. Large number of leukocytes and filter to protect the body.
- 12. Line the blood sinuses in spleen to flow over and remove pathogens.
- 14. Type of immunity where leukocytes are present through tissues of body, concentrate in areas of high exposure to invading bacteria.
Down
- 1. infection/ Patient gets infected by different pathogen from another patient or healthcare worker.
- 2. nodes/ Trap and destroy cells from a cancerous tumors.
- 3. Blood test for an antibody to the HIV virus.
- 4. Block effects of histamine during an allergic reaction.
- 5. Can pick up absorbed fats for transport.
- 10. gland/ Upper portion of mediastinum, assist body with immune function and development of antibodies.
- 13. Immunity where T cells use cytotoxic to physically attack and destroy pathogen cells.
