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blood plasma had filtered out the capillaries into microscopis spaces between cells called
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interstitial fluid
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mechanical barrier to bateria and other harmful agents
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skin
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wash eyes and trap and kills bacteria
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tears and mucus
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attracts immune cells to site of injury increses local blood flow increases vascular permibility, promotes movement od wbc's to injury
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immflammation
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Types ph phagocytes
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neutrophils, monocytes, macrophanges.
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microphanges in liver
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kupffer cells
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mocrophanges in lung
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dust cells
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most numerous of immune system cells
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lymphocytes
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first stage of b cells
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stem cells develop into immature b-cells. takes place in bone marrow and liver before birth. in bone marrow only as adults. they are lymphocytes with antibody molecules in their plasma membrane
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second stage of b-cels
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immature b-cells become mature when contacted with antigens producing two cells memory and plasma
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plasma cells
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secrete antibodies into blood
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MEMORY CELLS
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stored in lymph node if contacted with same antigen turns into plasma cell to put off more antibaodies
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hormonal immunity
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produced from b-cells of the plasma cell
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t-cells
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kills invading cells by poisioning them. also puts off chemicals that attract microphanges
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blood plasma had filtered out the capillaries into microscopis spaces between cells called
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interstitial fluid
|
|
mechanical barrier to bateria and other harmful agents
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skin
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wash eyes and trap and kills bacteria
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tears and mucus
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attracts immune cells to site of injury increses local blood flow increases vascular permibility, promotes movement od wbc's to injury
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immflammation
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Types ph phagocytes
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neutrophils, monocytes, macrophanges.
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microphanges in liver
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kupffer cells
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mocrophanges in lung
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dust cells
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most numerous of immune system cells
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lymphocytes
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first stage of b cells
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stem cells develop into immature b-cells. takes place in bone marrow and liver before birth. in bone marrow only as adults. they are lymphocytes with antibody molecules in their plasma membrane
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second stage of b-cels
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immature b-cells become mature when contacted with antigens producing two cells memory and plasma
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plasma cells
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secrete antibodies into blood
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MEMORY CELLS
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stored in lymph node if contacted with same antigen turns into plasma cell to put off more antibaodies
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hormonal immunity
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produced from b-cells of the plasma cell
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t-cells
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kills invading cells by poisioning them. also puts off chemicals that attract microphanges
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Aids
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attack t-cells
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antibodies
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substance produced by the body that desroys or inactivates a specific substance
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antigen
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substance when introduced to the body causes formation of antibodies against it
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anaphylactic shock
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shock from alargic reation
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cell-mediated immunity
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resistance to disease resulting from the action of cells (t-cells)
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cisterna chyli
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enlarged storage pouch in thoracic duct storage place for lymph brfore entering the venous system
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combining sites
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antigen-binding site. antibody specific shape matches to specific antigen
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complement
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any several cells, that when activated kill foreign cells by dissolving them
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complament cascade
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rapid fire series involving protiens complaments creates tiny protien ring that sreates hole in the forien onbject causeing it's destruction
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interferon
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small protiens in immune system they inhabbit virus multiplication
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macrophanges
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phagacytes in the immune system
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momclonial antibodies
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specific antibodies produced by population og identical cells
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