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Bone marrow |
does not contain lymphatic capillaries |
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Subclavian veins |
Lymphatic fluid returns to blood circulation by: |
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Plasma B cells |
Cells responsible for production of circulation of antibodies |
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Thyroid |
No lymphatics |
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L lymphatic duct (thoracic) |
Drains ISF from both legs |
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Nodules lack fibrous capsule |
diff btw lymph nodule & node |
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Respiratory pump |
part of lymph circulation |
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B lymphocytes |
contain many of these in the cortex of lymph nodes |
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T lymphocytes |
cortex lymph nodule contain |
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Heart |
which organ does not condition blood |
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Spleen |
filters blood, removes dead or damaged RBC's |
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Interleukins |
Trigger fever or inflammation |
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Tolerance |
Which is an immune response of the adaptive (specific) defenses |
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Vaccination |
What is an example of Active Induced immunity |
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Monocytes |
Bridge btw innate & adaptive for immune response |
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Helper T cell |
Activate nonspecific defenses & activate B cells |
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Regulatory T cell |
suppress T & B cells |
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NK lympohocytes |
No role in immune response |
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IgG |
Secondary immune response |
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Precipitaion |
clumping of toxins to elimate |
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Natural Primary Immunity (B cells) |
production of antibodies during infection |
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Pulmonary ventilation |
Exchange between atmosphere & lungs |
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O2 in blood |
What occurs during pulmonary exchange |
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Capillaries |
Where does systematic gas exchange occur |
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Trachea |
not part of respiratory zone |
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Vestibule |
Transitional zone btw cutaneous & mucus membrane |
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Vestibule |
nasal cavity transition zone between cutaneous & mucus membrane |
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Nasopharynx |
where is pharyngeal tonsil located |
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Laryngopharynx |
Palatine tonsil is located in: |
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LARYNGOPHARYNX & oropharynx |
passageways for food & air |
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False |
lower respiratory tract begins where air enters bronchi T/F |
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Larynx |
location of vocal folds (true) |
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Epiglottis |
prevents food & liquid from getting into airway |
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Bronchioles |
microscopic passageways to alveoli |
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Broncopulmonary segments |
tertiary bronchi branch to: |
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Alveoli |
keep lungs open & produce surfactant |
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Relaxes (recoils) |
during exhalation the diaphragm: |
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External intercostal |
used for forceful inhalation |
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medulla NOT HYPOTHALAMUS (FALSE) |
Central pattern generator |
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drop in CO2 & rise in pH |
result of hyperventialtion |
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False |
spleen only filters pathogens that are in blood |
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Plasma B |
responsible for circulation of antibodies |
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Respiratory activity |
movement of lymph ariways |
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True |
when diaphragm relaxes we exhale T/F |
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Bronchiole |
air passage way conduct air directly into alveoli |
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Surfactant |
prevent alveoli from collapsing |
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Bronchopulmonary segemnts |
tertiary enter: |
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False |
called passive & natural immunity |
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Celiac=
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gallbladder |