This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Medical Terminology has 38 clues. Answers range from 1 to 18 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Most abundant WBC which is motile and phagocytic
Makes up 1% of circulating WBCs and granules containing histamine
Less common WBC which has blue staining granules
Type of WBCs which when attracted to sites by IL-8, becomes a macrophage
Type of cell which has IgE receptors and contains histamine
Name of antigen-presenting cells in the dermis
Type of lymphocyte which mature in the bone marrow; develop into plasma and memory cells
Cell type which makes up 95% of the circulating lymphocytes
Type of immunity which depends on chemical and mechanical barriers and microbial antagonism
Predominant cell in innate immunity
Ending point of the complement system
Chemical which attracts white blood cells-C3a and Il-8
Function of C5b complement fragment
Function of C3a and C5a fragments
Function of the C56789 complement fragment
Type of immunity which relies on prior exposure to antigen
Predominant cell in Adaptive Immunity
Type of immunological tissue which includes brain, eye, testis and fetus
Type of response mediated by immunoglobulins
Type of cell which is the target of the Natural killer cells
Type of T cell which mediated tolerance of fetus in mother and inhibit lymphocytic function
Plasma cell product which is made up of 2 light/heavy chains linked by disulfide bonds
Part of an immunoglobulin to which the antigen is bound
Plasma cell product which is made up of 2 light/heavy chains linked by disulfide bonds
Part responsible for type of immunoglobulin, for example G, A, M, E or D
Second responder in the immune system, smallest, crosses placenta
Most abundant in respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts, breast milk
Initial or first responder [EMT] in the immune system and the largest
Immunoglobulin involved in allergies and parasitic infections
Clumping of cells caused by adding a soluble antibody to antigen
Type of natural immunity produced after exposure to an infection
Type of immunity transferred from mother to child via placenta and breast
Type of active immunity which following vaccinations
Type of hypersensitivity reaction which is IgE-mediated and involves mast cell degranulation
Type of hypersensitivity reaction which is cytotoxic in nature
Type of hypersensitivity reaction which Immune complex deposition
Example of a Type III hypersensitivity reaction in the kidney which may follow a streptococcal skin infection
Example of a skin test which is due to a Type IV hypersensitivity reaction