Across
- 2. movement of neutrophils toward site of inflammation, regulated by chemotactic agents that are regulated/released by injured tissue
- 4. the ability to stimulate proliferation of specific lymphocytes?
- 7. an incomplete antigen that becomes immunogenic if hapten attaches to body's own protein
- 9. part of the immune system that is specific, systemic, and has memory
- 12. the ability to react with activated lymphocytes and antibodies
- 16. this induces several holes in the cell membrane of virus/cancer cells and allows granzyme B to get in
- 18. first responder in any injury
- 19. neutrophils flatten and squeeze between endothelial cells, moving into interstitial spaces
- 20. humoral immunity has ___ targets
Down
- 1. the 4 cardinal signs of inflammation are redness, heat, pain, and ___
- 3. cellular immunity has ___ targets
- 5. parts of antigen that antibodies/lymphocyte receptors bind to (2 words)
- 6. immune system uses antibodies/complement proteins as "handles" that coat pathogens, enhancing phagocytosis
- 8. induces apoptosis, allowed into cell by holes created by perforin (2 words)
- 10. this blocks viral replication in uninfected, nearby cells
- 11. this is what makes up the 1st line of defense (2 words)
- 13. inflammation causes ___ of blood vessels
- 14. these T-cells recognize class II MHCs
- 15. these T-cells recognize class I MHCs
- 17. T/F: fever is always bad
