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A&P Final

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What is an example of Naturally Acquired Passive immunity?   Breastmilk  
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What immunoglobin would be found in breastmilk secretions?   IgA  
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What is a secretion produced by virally infected cells that warn neighboring cells about the presence of viruses?   Interferons  
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What is true about the secondary immune response?   It results from subsequent exposures and is relatively quick to act.  
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What is a specific branch of the immune system?   The production of antibodies  
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Which lymphatic organ is the site of T-cell maturation and shrinks as one ages?   Thymus  
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What is the function of the lymph node?   Remove cellular debris and bacteria from lymph  
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What contributes to the movement of lymph through lymphatic vessels?   Skeletal muscle contractions  
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What factor influences the movement of interstitial fluid into a lymphatic capillary?   Hydrostatic pressure of interstitial fluid is higher than the hydrostatic pressure in the lymphatic capillary  
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The structure of a lymphatic vessel most resembles?   A vein  
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What drains lymph from the left side of the body and empties where?   thoracic duct and subclavian vein  
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Which organ filters red blood cells from circulation>   Spleen  
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B.P. refers to the surge of blood against the walls of blood vessels. When a persons blood pressure is measured, the diastolic pressure represents?   The pressure against vessel walls during ventricular relaxation  
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When a heartbeat is heard through a stethoscope, the second sound, a "dub" is caused by?   The closure of the semilunar valves.  
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What is true during times of stress?   Sympathetic impulses to the heart, that would increase heart rate  
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What phase on a ECG does atrial depolarization occur?   P wave  
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Where are the baroreceptors located and serve to detect?   Aortic arch/ carotid sinuses & blood pressure  
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What is true bout the arteriolar end of the capillary?   Hydrostatic pressure in the blood causes a net movement of fluid into the tissues.  
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The tunica interna of arteries and veins are primarily composed of?   epithelium  
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What is considered the pacemaker of the heart?   SA Node  
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The term that describes a mass of merging tissue fibers that act as a functional unit is?   Syncytium  
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what represents cardiac dysfunction?   Blood passes from the atria into the superior and interior vena cava during ventricular systole.  
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