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UCHA Lymphatic Rev
UCHA Lymphatic and Immune System
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The fluid that is found in the lymphatic system. | Lymph Fluid |
| The smallest, microscopic vessels of the lymphatic system. | Lymph Capillaries |
| Saclike enlargement on the inferior portion of the thoracic duct. | Cisterna chyli |
| Small, specialized lymph vessels in the villi of the small intestines. | Lacteals |
| Lacteals carry this combination of lymph and fat known as. | Chyle |
| Organs that remove impurities and process lymphocytes. | Lymphoid organs |
| Job of this organ to distroy worn out red blood cells. | Spleen |
| This pair of Tonsil are also known as adenoids. | Pharyngeal |
| Lymphoid organ found in the mediastinum above the heart. | Thymus |
| Hormone produced by the Thymus | Thymosin |
| Defenses of the body that fight all threats the same. | Nonspecific immunity |
| Coughing, sneezing and vomiting are examples of. | Reflexes |
| Skin, hair, mucus and tears are examples of. | Physical barriers |
| Immunity that results from exposure to a specific antigen from a foreign cell. | Specific immunity |
| Specialized white blood cells from the thymus. | T cells |
| B cells that remain in the body for years after the exposure to an antigen. | Memory cells |
| Immunity that is depend on species, race and individuality. | Inborn immunity |
| Immunity that is developed after exposure. | Acquired immunity |
| Type of immunity developed after a inoculation is given. | Active artificially acquired immunity |
| Type of immunity a mother gives her child. | Passive naturally acquired immunity |