Question

a. B-cells k. Thrombus

b. T-cells l. Aneurysm

c. Stroke m. Metastasis

d. Tumor n. Acrylamide

e. Plaque o. Macrophages

f. Initiator p. Heart disease

g. Platelets q. Atherosclerosis

h. Embolus r. Type 1 diabetes

i. Promoter s. Type 2 diabetes

j. Gangrene t. Immunoglobulin

1)Immune cells that produce antibodies

2)Immune cells that attack antigens

3)A type of protein that can act as an antibody

4)Immune cells that practice phagocytosis

5)The primary cause of death in the United States

6)Disease characterized by the accumulation of lipids on the inner arterial walls

7)An accumulation of lipid material embedded in arterial walls

8)A blood clot that has broken loose and circulates in the bloodstream

9)A blood clot that is attached to arterial plaque

10)Small, cell-like bodies required for formation of a blood clot

11)The bulging of an artery commonly caused by elevated blood pressure

12)Consequence of a clot that stops blood flow to the brain

11)This type of diabetes is always controlled by insulin injections

14)This type of diabetes is usually controlled without insulin injections

15)Term that describes the death of tissue due to deficient blood supply, common in severe cases of diabetes

16)When cancers spread to other tissues of the body

17)An abnormal mass of cells

18)Substance or event that gives rise to a cancer

19)Substance that favors cancer development after cellular DNA has been altered

20)A carcinogen in fried potato products

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