Sompayrac Chapter 1

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Across
  1. 1. Name of structure where an IgG binds to a cell surface (two words)
  2. 3. Vesicle that a bacterium is engulfed in when a macrophage discovers it
  3. 6. Protein that is found in both the "hands" and "tail" regions of IgG antibody (two words)
  4. 8. Immature macrophage cell that just left the bone marrow and entered the blood
  5. 10. Second line of defense after the first line is breached (three words)
  6. 11. The type of cells that line the inside of capillaries
  7. 12. The "hand" of an IgG antibody (two words)
  8. 13. "Test batch" of antibodies (three words)
  9. 14. Also known as the secondary lymphoid organ, this organ acts as a station to drop off the cargo that is invaders for B and T cells to attack and get rid of (two words).
  10. 15. Antibody-like-molecule on the surface of T cells that is made by modular design strategy
  11. 19. The only cells that can make class II MHC molecules
  12. 22. Makes it its business to eat invaders (2 words)
  13. 23. The disease Edward Jenner vaccinated the English from in the 1790s
  14. 24. Destroys virus-infected cells by making contact with the cell and "assisting its suicide" (three words)
  15. 27. Third line of defense that helps protect vertebrates from almost any invader
  16. 29. Digestive vesicle of cells that contains enzymes that could kill the host cell if released
  17. 31. The "tail" of an IgG antibody that can bind to receptors on cell surfaces (two words)
  18. 32. The display of these proteins are only intended for the enlightenment of helper T cells; alerts of a problem outside of cells (three words, last one abbreviated)
  19. 33. The disease that was collected from pus so Edward Jenner could inoculate James Phipps
  20. 34. First line of defense against invaders (two words)
  21. 36. A protein that "presents" information for T cells to "view" about cells (three words)
  22. 37. Protein that is only found in the "hands" region of IgG antibody (two words)
  23. 38. the process of only replicating B cells when their cognate antigen is found as to not waste space and resources to fight against invaders not currently in the body (two words)
Down
  1. 2. Utilizes "one for me, one for you" process while replicating (2 words)
  2. 4. The agent that causes an antibody to be made
  3. 5. Prototype antibody (two words)
  4. 7. Special proteins that circulate the blood of immunized individuals
  5. 9. Directs action through secreting cytokines that have dramatic effects on other immune system cells (three words)
  6. 16. Stops a virus from entering/reproducing within a cell
  7. 17. Type of binding that occurs after a helper T cell binds to a class II MHC molecule displaying a cognate antigen
  8. 18. what antibodies do to an invader, "to prepare for eating"
  9. 20. Hormone-like messenger that facilitate communication between the cells of the immune system
  10. 21. Found on most cells surfaces of the body, informs T cells about what is going on inside the cell (three words, last one abbreviated)
  11. 25. The process of consuming and digesting cells and invaders
  12. 26. White blood cells that are born in the bone marrow and can mature to become antibody factories
  13. 28. "Leftover" B and T cells from an attack that are more numerous than inexperienced B and T cells and are easier to activate to help defend from following attacks.
  14. 30. Helps keep the immune system from overreacting (three words)
  15. 31. The molecule that fits the Fab region of a B cell receptor (two words)
  16. 35. A sentinel that mostly is in a dormant state that lives in endothelial cells and recruits the rest of the innate immune system upon an infiltration