Anatomy test 3 of 3 Crossword
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1) inhibit spread of invaders, inflammation is its most important mechanism2) NK cells, phagocytes, fever, inflammation, antimicrobial proteins3) macrophages, neutrophils, dendritic cells5) indent where stuff can get in, where b and t cells can get in12) is there when you are born, functions immediately, has two parts.16) when low is good because it helps defend you by sequestering iron and zinc in the liver so that the bacteria cannot get to it. |
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3) macrophages, neutrophils (smaller phagocytes), dendritic cells (langerhans)4) external body membranes, antimicrobial proteins, phagocytes and other cells.6) attacks particular foreign substances7) humoral immunity, cellular immunity8) langerhans9) specific10) skin, mucous membranes, chemicals (low pH, and enzymes)11) crypts13) atimicrobial proteins, phagocytes, and other cells.14) part of innate defense they poke holes to allow stuff to get in and kill the cell15) nonspecific17) you have to be exposed to an invader. and antigen determinants you sensitize and adapts over your lifetime.18) takes longer to react |
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