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