A. Organism that causes disease B. Larger in children than adults, this organ is the site of T cell maturation. C. Small region of substance or organism that binds directly to antibody. D. With granules that take up acidic stains, these white blood cells defend against parasites. E. Star-shaped cells critical for T-cell activation F. One type of complement pathway G. These molecules "show off' self or non-self-peptides to T cells. H. A protein fragment that tags cells for destruction by phagocytes I. Substance or organism that induces an immune response. I. May be released into circulation or serve as a B cell receptor.

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A. Organism that causes disease
B. Larger in children than adults, this organ is the site of T cell maturation.
C. Small region of substance or organism that binds directly to antibody.
D. With granules that take up acidic stains, these white blood cells defend against parasites.
E. Star-shaped cells critical for T-cell activation
F. One type of complement pathway
G. These molecules "show off' self or non-self-peptides to T cells.
H. A protein fragment that tags cells for destruction by phagocytes
I.
Substance or organism that induces an immune response.
I.
May be released into circulation or serve as a B cell receptor.
K. Signalling molecule made by virally infected cells.
L. The most abundant white cells in the blood, these phagocytic cells have multilobed nuclei
M. A laboratory procedure that can test for antigen or antibody.
N. A remarkable intracellular complex that amplifies the innate immune response
O. Receptors that recognize pathogen products and cause macrophages to produce
interleukins.
P. A group of signalling molecules that include the interleukins.

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of
Eosinophils
MHC proteins
Complement C3b
Toll-like receptors
Neutrophilstis
S
Epitope
Lectin
Antigen
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Transcribed Image Text:or of Eosinophils MHC proteins Complement C3b Toll-like receptors Neutrophilstis S Epitope Lectin Antigen 219W206 19
Inflammasome
Dendritic cells
ELISA
Antibody
Pathogen
Cytokines
Interferon
Thymus
Transcribed Image Text:Inflammasome Dendritic cells ELISA Antibody Pathogen Cytokines Interferon Thymus
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