Across
- 2. Type of defence such as production of defensins
- 7. Hydrophobic hormones bind to
- 8. Marking of pathogens so phagocytes can easily find them
- 10. Produced in the roots and changes osmotic potential of guard cells to reduce water loss
- 11. Prokaryotic pathogen, cell wall but no nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- 14. Kleptothermy is what kind of thermoregulatory response
- 16. destroy infected cells
- 17. Pili, cilia and capsules all assist in this virulence factor
- 18. Type of immunity which is gained via placenta, breastfeeding or via antibody serum
- 20. Type of plant which excretes salt, partitions tissues
- 22. Metabolic Pathways that build up larger molecules
Down
- 1. The gap between two adjacent schwann cells in a neuron
- 3. Fomites e.g. touching surfaces is a type of
- 4. act against the pathogen and result in production of antibodies
- 5. White blood cells which are responsible for secreting antibodies
- 6. Type of immunity which develops through life
- 9. Markers on a pathogen to recognise as non-self
- 12. Neuron where axon connects to effector
- 13. Responsible for increased permeability of the capillaries to allow white blood cells to enter
- 15. ADH increase and thryoxine increase are what kind of responses
- 19. A causative agent of disease
- 21. During resting potential this is actively moved out of the membrane
