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Phagocytosis: is the cellular process of engulfing solid particles by the cell membrane to form an internalphagosome by phagocytes and protists.
autoimmunity: Autoimmunity is the failure of an organism in recognizing its own constituent parts as self, which allows an immune response against its own cells and tissues.
Immunodeficiency: is a state in which the immune system's ability to fight infectious disease is compromised or entirely absent.
hybridomatechnology: one breakthrough in the field of immunology and medical research is the discovery of ___________________?
Monoclonalantibodies: made by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell, in contrast to poly clonal antibodies which are made from several different immune cells.
murine: antibodies come from mouse cells.
immune system: is a system of biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease.
hybridoma: is a cell engineered to produce large amounts of desired antibodies.
cinnamomumcebuense: known for its aromatic bark and leaves.
microfouling: involves formation of bio film and accumulation of bacteria.
macrofouling: involves the adhesion of larger organism like plants and animals.
softfouling: attachment of seaweed, algae, bacteria and other microorganism that produce slim.
hardfouling: the accumulation organisms like tube worms, barnacles, mussels, and other mollusks.
pathogens: very small and can easily penetrate the skin.
helpertcells: coordinate an immune response by activating other lymphocytes to fight antigen or foreign substances
killertcells: directly kill tumor cells, virus infected cells, and tiny parasites.
bcells: the ones that produce antibodies in response to bacteria , viruses, tumor cells, and other foreign material.
naturalkillercells: kill tumor cells like melanoma and lymphoma.
granulocytes: grouped into neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils, perform phagocytosis or engulfing of foreign material.
macrophages: regulators of immune response.
dentriticcells: newly dicovered antigen precenting cells (APC).
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Across:1. | kill tumor cells like melanoma and lymphoma. | 4. | involves formation of bio film and accumulation of bacteria. | 6. | known for its aromatic bark and leaves. | 7. | the accumulation organisms like tube worms, barnacles, mussels, and other mollusks. | 9. | the ones that produce antibodies in response to bacteria , viruses, tumor cells, and other foreign material. | 10. | very small and can easily penetrate the skin. | 13. | antibodies come from mouse cells. | 15. | Autoimmunity is the failure of an organism in recognizing its own constituent parts as self, which allows an immune response against its own cells and tissues. | 17. | coordinate an immune response by activating other lymphocytes to fight antigen or foreign substances | 18. | involves the adhesion of larger organism like plants and animals. | 19. | newly dicovered antigen precenting cells (APC). | 20. | is a system of biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease. | 21. | made by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell, in contrast to poly clonal antibodies which are made from several different immune cells. |
| | Down:2. | attachment of seaweed, algae, bacteria and other microorganism that produce slim. | 3. | one breakthrough in the field of immunology and medical research is the discovery of ___________________? | 5. | is a state in which the immune system's ability to fight infectious disease is compromised or entirely absent. | 8. | regulators of immune response. | 11. | grouped into neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils, perform phagocytosis or engulfing of foreign material. | 12. | is a cell engineered to produce large amounts of desired antibodies. | 14. | is the cellular process of engulfing solid particles by the cell membrane to form an internalphagosome by phagocytes and protists. | 16. | directly kill tumor cells, virus infected cells, and tiny parasites. |
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Across:1. | kill tumor cells like melanoma and lymphoma. | 4. | involves formation of bio film and accumulation of bacteria. | 6. | known for its aromatic bark and leaves. | 7. | the accumulation organisms like tube worms, barnacles, mussels, and other mollusks. | 9. | the ones that produce antibodies in response to bacteria , viruses, tumor cells, and other foreign material. | 10. | very small and can easily penetrate the skin. | 13. | antibodies come from mouse cells. | 15. | Autoimmunity is the failure of an organism in recognizing its own constituent parts as self, which allows an immune response against its own cells and tissues. | 17. | coordinate an immune response by activating other lymphocytes to fight antigen or foreign substances | 18. | involves the adhesion of larger organism like plants and animals. | 19. | newly dicovered antigen precenting cells (APC). | 20. | is a system of biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease. | 21. | made by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell, in contrast to poly clonal antibodies which are made from several different immune cells. |
| | Down:2. | attachment of seaweed, algae, bacteria and other microorganism that produce slim. | 3. | one breakthrough in the field of immunology and medical research is the discovery of ___________________? | 5. | is a state in which the immune system's ability to fight infectious disease is compromised or entirely absent. | 8. | regulators of immune response. | 11. | grouped into neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils, perform phagocytosis or engulfing of foreign material. | 12. | is a cell engineered to produce large amounts of desired antibodies. | 14. | is the cellular process of engulfing solid particles by the cell membrane to form an internalphagosome by phagocytes and protists. | 16. | directly kill tumor cells, virus infected cells, and tiny parasites. |
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