Week 7 Y1S2 - Inflammation + Immune

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Across
  1. 3. A feature of TB, ____ histiocytes. (Foamy plump activated macropahges/monocytes).
  2. 5. involved in defence against viral infections
  3. 7. a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by exudation of fluid
  4. 12. Specific acquired immunity
  5. 13. an excess of fluid in interstitial tissue or serous cavities (note Australian spelling)
  6. 15. Spleen is a _____ lymphoid organ (1 or 2)
  7. 16. immunogloulins found in tissues and mast cells responsible for secretion of histamines
Down
  1. 1. immune _____ is recognition of self
  2. 2. a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by increased blood flow
  3. 4. Natural immmunity, non-specific mechanisms by which pathogens are recognised and respond to
  4. 6. N in VINDICATE
  5. 8. This immune response is mounted by B cells
  6. 9. migration of leukocytes is via a process called ____
  7. 10. proper name for White blood cells
  8. 11. a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by stretching of pain receptors and nerves by inflammatory exudates and chemical mediators
  9. 14. in this type of fluid there is a high protein content and may contain some white and red blood cells (transudate or exudate