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23 Cards in this Set
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Immunoglobulins are also known as |
Antibodies |
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Clumping of cells that are cross-linked by their attachments to antibodies is known as |
Agglutination |
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Which of the following is not a function of antibodies |
Phagocytosis |
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Not a function of the lymphatic system |
Regulation of calcium ion concentration in the blood |
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Vaccinations involve exposure to an antigen to elicit |
Primary immune response |
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Lymphatic capillaries |
Extremely permeable |
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B cells develop and mature in |
Bone marrow |
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First phase antibody mediated immune response |
B cell clones recognized specific antigen |
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Major determine of compatibility or rejection of transplants |
MHC molecule |
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Help regulate immune response |
Helper T H cells |
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What secretes antibodies |
Plasma |
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a |
a |
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What is the typical restrictive lung disease |
Decreased pulmonary compliance |
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Process of respiration that moves air into and out of the lungs is |
Pulmonary ventilation |
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Boyle's law states that pressure |
Pressure increases when volume decreases |
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He moves out of the lungs when the pressure inside the lungs is |
Okay greater than atmospheric pressure |
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What primarily determines Airway resistance in the respiratory passageways |
Diameter of conducting Zone passageways |
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What is the function of the goblet cells |
Secrete mucus |
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What determines the direction of the respiratory gas movement |
Partial pressure gradient |
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Chief cells release |
Pepsinogen |
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What portion of the esophagus is composed of smooth muscle only |
Lower third of the esophagus |
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Emulsification requires |
Bile salts |
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The conversion of pepsinogen to an active form of pepsin requires |
Active pH |