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122 Cards in this Set
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Lymphatics drain from |
Tissue to blood |
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Specialized capillaries in small intestine villi to absorb fat to chyle |
Lactelal |
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What is the flow from tissue to blood |
3L/ 24 hours |
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T Cells mature in the |
Thymus |
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B cells mature in the |
Red bone marrow |
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Afferent |
In |
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Efferent |
Out |
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Most unique lymphatic organ increases in child hood and ateoters at puberty |
Thymus |
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The right lymphatic duct drains |
Right arm, head , and thorax |
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The thoracic duct drains |
The rest of body |
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Indention |
Hilus |
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Making from an advance state |
Proliferation |
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White pulp in the spleen contains mostly |
Mostly lymphocytes |
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Red pulp in the spleen contains mostly |
Worn out RBC and bloodborne pathogens |
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What is considered the body's blood bank? |
The spleen |
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Site of lymphocyte proliferation |
Spleen |
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Immune surveillance and response acted in the |
Spleen |
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Immunecompempetent means |
Trains to become specific T cells |
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What prevents the premature activation of immature lymphocytes? |
Blood- thymus barrier |
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The resistance to disease is |
Immunity |
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The resistance to disease is |
Immunity |
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Harmful/disease-causing microoorganisms |
Pathogens |
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The body's first line of defense |
The skin |
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Lymphatic capillaries flow to |
Lymphatic collecting cells |
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Lymphatic collecting vessels flow to |
Lymphatic trunks |
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How many lumbar lymphatic trunks are there |
2 |
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How many subclavin lymphatic trunks |
2 |
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Lymphatic collecting vessels flow to |
Lymphatic trunks |
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How many bronostomedstium |
2 |
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How many subclavin lymphatic trunks |
2 |
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What is the only single trunk in body? |
Intestinal |
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How many lumbar lymphatic trunks are there |
2 |
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How many bronostomedstium |
2 |
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How many subclavin lymphatic trunks |
2 |
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What is the only single trunk in body? |
Intestinal |
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How many jugular trunks are there |
2 |
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Phagosome plus a lysomsome is |
Respiratory burst |
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Coating a mirobody |
Opsonization |
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To become more redned |
Hyperanima |
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Phagosome plus a lysomsome is |
Respiratory burst |
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Two chemicals related to inflammation |
Histamine and ctyokenes |
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Swollen tissue |
Edema |
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Coating a mirobody |
Opsonization |
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Two chemicals related to inflammation |
Histamine and ctyokenes |
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Chemical message for other WBCs to come to the area |
Chemotaxis |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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Fluids is |
Humoral |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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Fluids is |
Humoral |
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Why lymophcytes make antibodies |
B lymphocytes |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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Fluids is |
Humoral |
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Why lymophcytes make antibodies |
B lymphocytes |
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Substance released by virus infected cells to produce anti-viral proteins |
Inferferons |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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Fluids is |
Humoral |
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Why lymophcytes make antibodies |
B lymphocytes |
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Substance released by virus infected cells to produce anti-viral proteins |
Inferferons |
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A cascading chemical pathway to amplify all inflammatory processes |
Complement proteins |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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Fluids is |
Humoral |
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Why lymophcytes make antibodies |
B lymphocytes |
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Substance released by virus infected cells to produce anti-viral proteins |
Inferferons |
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A cascading chemical pathway to amplify all inflammatory processes |
Complement proteins |
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Class 1 MHC antigens are found |
On all body cells |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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Fluids is |
Humoral |
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Why lymophcytes make antibodies |
B lymphocytes |
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Substance released by virus infected cells to produce anti-viral proteins |
Inferferons |
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A cascading chemical pathway to amplify all inflammatory processes |
Complement proteins |
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Class 1 MHC antigens are found |
On all body cells |
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Class 2 MHC antigens are found on |
Certain immune cells |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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Fluids is |
Humoral |
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Why lymophcytes make antibodies |
B lymphocytes |
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Substance released by virus infected cells to produce anti-viral proteins |
Inferferons |
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A cascading chemical pathway to amplify all inflammatory processes |
Complement proteins |
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Class 1 MHC antigens are found |
On all body cells |
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Class 2 MHC antigens are found on |
Certain immune cells |
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Small molecules that are reactive but are only immunogenic |
Haptens |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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Fluids is |
Humoral |
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Why lymophcytes make antibodies |
B lymphocytes |
|
Substance released by virus infected cells to produce anti-viral proteins |
Inferferons |
|
A cascading chemical pathway to amplify all inflammatory processes |
Complement proteins |
|
Class 1 MHC antigens are found |
On all body cells |
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Class 2 MHC antigens are found on |
Certain immune cells |
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Small molecules that are reactive but are only immunogenic |
Haptens |
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To go to conference |
Immunogenic |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Reactivity is |
Killed by immune system |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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Fluids is |
Humoral |
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Why lymophcytes make antibodies |
B lymphocytes |
|
Substance released by virus infected cells to produce anti-viral proteins |
Inferferons |
|
A cascading chemical pathway to amplify all inflammatory processes |
Complement proteins |
|
Class 1 MHC antigens are found |
On all body cells |
|
Class 2 MHC antigens are found on |
Certain immune cells |
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To go to conference |
Immunogenic |
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No B cells are found in the |
Thymus |
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Reactivity is |
Killed by immune system |
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Non self antigens that come from a microbe that is inside the cell |
Endogenous antigens |
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Functions in T lymphocyte maturation |
Thymus |
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Fluids is |
Humoral |
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Why lymophcytes make antibodies |
B lymphocytes |
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Substance released by virus infected cells to produce anti-viral proteins |
Inferferons |
|
A cascading chemical pathway to amplify all inflammatory processes |
Complement proteins |
|
Class 1 MHC antigens are found |
On all body cells |
|
Class 2 MHC antigens are found on |
Certain immune cells |
|
Small molecules that are reactive but are only immunogenic |
Haptens |
|
To go to conference |
Immunogenic |