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Lymphatic, Immunity, Electrolytes

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Lymphocytes that mature in the Thymus   T Cells  
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Lymphocytes that mature in red bone marrow   B Cells  
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What is the function of the lymph nodes   filter microorganisms from the lymph fluid  
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Immunity first line of defense includes   skin, mucous membranes, saliva, tears, acidic secretions  
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4 signs of inflammation include   red, warm, swelling, pain  
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Example of Artificial Active Immunity   Injection of vaccination  
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Example of natural active immunity   getting the chickenpox as a child  
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Immunity in which t cells destroy pathogens inside of the host cell   Cellular immunity  
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Immunity in which B cells and antibodies destroy pathogens outside of the cell   humoral immunity  
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if the electrolyte concentration within the cells increases how will fluid react?   Water will move into cells to dilute particles and decrease cellular concentration  
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If the electrolyte concentration in the tissue space increases how will fluid react?   Fluid will move out of the cells into the tissue space to dilute the electrolytes and decrease the tissue concentration  
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How does ADH affect the kidneys   Causes water reabsorption and less urination  
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Main component of lymphatic fluid   fluid left over after capillary exchange  
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Specialized group of lymphocytes that continually roam the body and to destroy diseased cells and pathogens   Natural killer cells  
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An allergic reaction that results in circulatory compromise is called ______   anaphylactic shock  
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Chemical that causes the kidneys to reabsorb sodium resulting in loss of potassium   Aldosterone  
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Components of transcellular fluid   aqueous humor of the eye, synovial fluid, and CSF  
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Lymphatic duct that drains the left arm, left side of head, legs   Thoracic Duct  
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Lymphatic duct that drains the right arm, right side of the head, and right upper quadrant   Lymphatic Duct  
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pH of blood   7.35-7.45  
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Normal Serum Potassium   3.5-5.0mEq/L  
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Increased Serum sodium may result from which fluid imbalance   Fluid Volume Defecit  
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Non Specific Immunity antimicrobial protein that slows viral replication   interferon  
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Fever Producing Chemicals   pyrogens  
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structure that expels hydrogen atoms   kidneys  
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Functions of the spleen include    
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