Across
- 4. Before mitosis, what type of antigens have the bacterium at the start of the process?
- 8. After the 1st exposure antigen is engulfed, what stimulates the helper T cell (otherwise known as APC)?
- 11. The two types of specific immune response is first cell-mediated, what is the other that is humoral?
- 12. What type of cells can the cell-mediated immune response defend against?
- 13. What does the signalling molecules bind to on the helper T cells and lymphocytes?
- 15. Where are the granules from granulocytes located in the cell?
- 16. What are pathogens and other non-self-molecules called?
- 17. What process allows the multiplication and differentiation of antibody molecules?
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- 1. What causes memory cells to be triggered after reintroducing exposures to antigens?
- 2. What type of proteases trigger the programmed cell death?
- 3. Which method can antibodies bind to antigens to inactivate antigens via virus and bacteria?
- 5. Which general structure is located in saliva, tears and milk?
- 6. What is the state at which memory cells are not active?
- 7. Does B and T cells respond at the same or at different times? (same/different)?
- 9. Which antibodies are artificially produced?
- 10. The name of B or T cells that derive from undifferentiated stem cells.
- 14. What is the word for antigenic determinants?
