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What is lymphA thin plasma-like fluid formed from interstitial or extracellular fluid
Foreign material such as debris or bacteria is filtered from the lymph in the Lymph nodes
The lymphatic system helps do whatAbsorb fat from the digestive tract, maintain fluid balance in the body, Fight infection
In the major blood capillary beds, the internal hydrostatic pressure causes a loss of how much fluid into the interstitial spaces 3-4ml/min
What happens to the fluid that leaks out of the vesselsIt must be returned to the central venous circulation via the Lymphatic vessels.
Name the 2 great lymph vesselsThoracic ductlymphatic duct
What are the 2 roles of a lymphocyteFight infection, provide immunity to certain infections
Diffuse lymphatic tissue is whattissue with no clear bounary that blends with surrounding tissues and contains lymphocytes and other cells
Name the 3 sets of lymphatic oragans that comprise the tonsilsthe palatine tonsilsthe pharengeal tonsilslingual tonsils
What does the thymus producelymphocytes
The thymus plays a major role in what?immunity
What other system is integrally reelated to the lymphatic systemthe immune system
what is nonspecific immunityan immune response that is predictable each time the body is exposed to a perticular challenge. The rapidity and strength of the response is the same every time
What is Specific immunitythe response to a given substance that is faster and stronger after each subsequent exposure.
Leukocytes move toward areas of bacterial invasion or forgien bodies via a process known asChemotaxis
Which leukocytes are usually the first cells to enter infected tissueNeutrophils
What larger leukocyte cells are able to leave the bloodstream and enter diseased tissueMacrophages
Name the other Leujocytes that may play a role in fighting infectionBasophils,Eosinophils Mast cells
Forgien substances are known asAntigens (allergens)
Antibodies that are found in the plasma are produced byB-lymphocytes, also called B-cells
What are the 5 classes of antibodiesIgG,IgM,IgA,IgE,IgD
IgG comprises how much of the total serum antibodies80-85%
Where is IgA foundIgA is found in Saliva, Tears, and on mucus membranes
Where is IgD foundin cell membranes of B-cells.
IgE comprises how much of total serum antibody.002%
IgM is responsible for what type of reactionsBlood transfusion
What cells carry out most cell-mediated immune functionsT effector cells
What cells aid the T effector cellsT helper cells
What cells limit the specific immune responseT surpressor cells
When activated by an antigen, T cells differentiate into whatT memory cells, and T effector cells
What cells remain in the body ready for a second challengeTmempry cells
T effector cells produce lymphokines