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Formation of a lymph: | Lymphopoiesis.
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Interstitial fluid contains or is: | Found in the space between the cells and become lymph when it enters the lymph capillaries
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All of the following are part of the immune system except: lymphocytes, Platelets, Monocytes, Phagocytes, or Antibodies. | Platelets.
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All of the following described areas of the lymph node concentration except: Inguinal, Axillary, Bone marrow, Mediastinal, or Cervical. | Bone marrow.
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B cells, plasma cells, and antibodies or part of: | Humoral Immunity
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Examples of immunoglobulins: | IgA, IgG, IgE.
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Oropharyngeal lymph tissue | Tonsils.
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Mediastinal T cell producer: | Thymus.
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Nasopharyngeal lymph tissue: | Adenoids.
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Abdominal organ that filters erythrocytes and activates lymphocytes: | Spleen.
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Producers lymphocytes and monocytes and all other blood cells: | Bone marrow.
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Cytotoxic cells are: | T cell lymphocytes.
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Cancer rising from the lining cells of capillaries, reducing bluish – red skin nodules: | Kaposi sarcoma.
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Major lung infections with fever, cough, chest pain, and sputum. Treatment is with Bactrim: | Pneumocystis carinii (pneumonia).
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Protozoan (parasitic) infection associated with AIDS. Involves brain and meninges, lungs, and skin: | Cryptococcus.
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Atopy is: | A hypersensitivity or allergic state.
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