Across
- 2. Immunity developed when the body produces its own antibodies.
- 5. Involved in allergic reactions and parasitic infections
- 7. What type of hypersensitivity:Immediate allergic reaction mediated by IgE
- 8. an infection that occurs once the body’s defenses are down
- 11. First antibody produced during an initial infection
- 12. What type of hypersensitivity:Antibody-mediated cell destruction (IgG or IgM)... Think blOOd
- 14. What type of hypersensitivity: Delayed, T-cell–mediated immune response
- 15. Spread through large respiratory particles from coughing, sneezing, or talking
- 17. A viral respiratory infection affecting the nose, throat, and lungs
Down
- 1. Immunity received from another source (temporary protection)
- 3. Spread through another living organism, such as mosquitoes or ticks
- 4. An autoimmune disease affecting multiple body systems
- 6. Cell surface proteins that help the immune system recognize self vs. non-self
- 9. Proteins (antibodies) produced by B cells that bind to antigens
- 10. Protects body surfaces; found in saliva, tears, breast milk, and mucus
- 11. Provides long-term immunity and can cross the placenta
- 13. chronic infectious disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus
- 16. What type of hypersensitivity: Development of antibodies against own cells or tissues causing inflammation
- 18. an infection that originates in the hospital
