Across
- 4. immunity response that is triggered when antibodies from an immune person is transferred to someone who is not.
- 6. Molecular recognition relies on a vast arsenal of receptors, each of which recognizes a feature typically found on a particular part of a particular molecule in a particular pathogen.
- 9. antigen driven cloning of lymphocytes
- 13. develops prior to an active immunity response and depends on a cell’s memory of the antigen.
- 14. considered "long-lived"
- 15. designed to help protect the human body from outside threats.
- 16. a bacterium, fungus, virus, or other disease-causing agent the internal environment of an animal is a nearly ideal habitat.
- 17. considered "short-lived"
Down
- 1. a type of white blood cell
- 2. immunity response that is triggered by exposure to an infectious molecule.
- 3. immunodeficiencies that result from defects in the basic development of immune system cells.
- 5. diseases that are triggered when immune system loses tolerance against itself.
- 7. immunodeficiencies that can develop later in life and are caused by some external agent as opposed to natural birth causes.
- 8. present at the start of birth and provides a broad defense.
- 10. skin, mucous membranes, secretions.
- 11. phagocytes, antimicrobial proteins, natural killer cells,inflammatory response.
- 12. where the T cells develop.
