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Bone marrow

does not contain lymphatic capillaries

Subclavian veins

Lymphatic fluid returns to blood circulation by:

Plasma B cells

Cells responsible for production of circulation of antibodies

Thyroid

No lymphatics

L lymphatic duct (thoracic)

Drains ISF from both legs

Nodules lack fibrous capsule

diff btw lymph nodule & node

Respiratory pump

part of lymph circulation

B lymphocytes

contain many of these in the cortex of lymph nodes

T lymphocytes

cortex lymph nodule contain

Heart

which organ does not condition blood

Spleen

filters blood, removes dead or damaged RBC's

Interleukins

Trigger fever or inflammation

Tolerance

Which is an immune response of the adaptive (specific) defenses

Vaccination

What is an example of Active Induced immunity

Monocytes

Bridge btw innate & adaptive for immune response

Helper T cell

Activate nonspecific defenses & activate B cells

Regulatory T cell

suppress T & B cells

NK lympohocytes

No role in immune response

IgG

Secondary immune response

Precipitaion

clumping of toxins to elimate

Natural Primary Immunity (B cells)

production of antibodies during infection

Pulmonary ventilation

Exchange between atmosphere & lungs

O2 in blood

What occurs during pulmonary exchange

Capillaries

Where does systematic gas exchange occur

Trachea

not part of respiratory zone

Vestibule

Transitional zone btw cutaneous & mucus membrane

Vestibule

nasal cavity transition zone between cutaneous & mucus membrane

Nasopharynx

where is pharyngeal tonsil located

Laryngopharynx

Palatine tonsil is located in:

LARYNGOPHARYNX & oropharynx

passageways for food & air

False

lower respiratory tract begins where air enters bronchi


T/F

Larynx

location of vocal folds (true)

Epiglottis

prevents food & liquid from getting into airway

Bronchioles

microscopic passageways to alveoli

Broncopulmonary segments

tertiary bronchi branch to:

Alveoli

keep lungs open & produce surfactant

Relaxes (recoils)

during exhalation the diaphragm:

External intercostal

used for forceful inhalation

medulla NOT HYPOTHALAMUS (FALSE)

Central pattern generator

drop in CO2 & rise in pH

result of hyperventialtion

False

spleen only filters pathogens that are in blood

Plasma B

responsible for circulation of antibodies

Respiratory activity

movement of lymph ariways

True

when diaphragm relaxes we exhale


T/F

Bronchiole

air passage way conduct air directly into alveoli

Surfactant

prevent alveoli from collapsing

Bronchopulmonary segemnts

tertiary enter:

False

called passive & natural immunity

Celiac=


gallbladder