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Lymphatic review

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when do you stop calling it tissue fluid and callit lymph   when it enters the lymph vessels  
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collects tissue fluid from intercelluar spaces   lymph capillaries  
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prevents back flow   valves  
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contracts to keep fluids moving thru the vessels   Smoth muscle layer  
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vessle formed by the union of lymph vessels from lower body   cistena chyi  
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empties lymph from lower body into the left subclavian vein   Thoracic Duct  
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empties lymph from right upper quadrent into the right subclavian   Right Lympathatic Duct  
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Lymph tissue creates two kinds of WBC   Monocytes , Lymphocytes  
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modes and nodules are made of lympatic tissue which produces two kinds of WBC called   Lymphocytes, Momocytes  
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If a cell is fixed it is   not moving  
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fixed cells lymph noeds and nodules that produce antibodies are called   Plasma Cells  
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lymph nodes can be found along the pathways of lymph vessels and below the epitheliun of all mucus membrane   false  
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fixed cells that phagocytize pathogens are called   macrophages  
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there is a mechanism in hyour extremities that assists the movement of lymph through the vessels by compression   Skeletal Muscle Pump  
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the speleen produces RBCs which after birth is taken over by the   Red Bone Marrow  
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the spleen produces two kind of WBC's   Lymphocyets and Monocytes  
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the macrophages of the spleen are also called   RE Cells (reticuleoendothelail)  
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the phagocytized RBC to from what compound that is excreted by the liver   Bilirubin  
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T Cells are named by what WBC that is produced by the thymus   lymphocytes  
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The ability to fight off pathogens now and in the future   Immunity  
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Immunity inbolbed in a type of lymphocytes that become very specific to a foreigh antigen these are called   T Cells & B Cells  
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Antibodies and molecules are made up of what proteins and called   Gamma Globulins or Immune Globulins  
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antigens are chemical makers that identify a cell as one of two things   self or non self  
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natural killer cells are believed to eliminate foreign cells by damaging the   membrane of cells  
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if you are fecovering from a disease, this would provide you with   Natural immunity  
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antibodies produced within ones self are   Active immunity  
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antibodies acquired from another source are   Passive immunity  
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some animal viruses do not cause diseases in people because we have   Genetic immunity  
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what type of immunity will last a lifetime because it is programmed into your DNA   Genetic immunity  
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the first antibodoy response is slow with small response   true  
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this means the immune system is working properly   immunocompetience  
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antibodies are classified at location and flunction   lgG respond to invasions of bacteria & fungi lgA found in secretions-lgD found in serum tissue  
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if you don't have enough T cells because of the presents of HIV you are more susceptible to specific infections that are called   Opportunistic Infections  
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if you were going to be tested for HIV what two lab tests would be done   ELISA & WESTERN BLOT  
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what common disease causes the spleen to enlarge and patient should avoid activities that might cause a blow to the obdomen that would cause the spleen to rupture   MONO  
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what viruses cause hairy leukoplakia   EBSTEIN BARR  
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ITP (idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura)acquired disorder resulting from isolated deficiency of what   Platelets  
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STILLS DISEASE is another name for   Juvenile Rheumathoid Arthritis(JRA)  
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acquired B Cell deficiency resulting in a absence of antibody production   CVID  
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is a group of disorders causing an absence of T&B cells   SCID  
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chronic inflammatory autoimune disease with usual antibodies targeting body tissue   SLE  
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failure to produce the normal levels of igA severe B cell difeciency   X-Link Agammaglobuloinemia  
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congenital conditions resulting in small or absent thymus. abnormal development of pharygeal pouch   DiGEORGE Anomaly  
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congenital disorder with inadequate B&T cells tendency to bleen caused by reduced number of platelets   WISKOTT-ALDRICH SYNDROME  
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presence of antibodies directed against an antigen in the glomerular basement membrane causeing blood in urine,. renal disorder   GOODPASURE SYNDROME  
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chronic progressive disease with sclerosis of the skin & may have organ scarringq   SCLERODERMA  
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Autoimmune disease with inflammation in various gland, glands that produce tears and saliva, causes drly mouth and different parts of the body including kedneys and lungs   SJOGREN SYNDROME  
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inflammation of the CNS, myelin sheath covering the nerves causing scarring that debilitates the nerves   MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS  
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chronic progressive neuromuscular disease possible from auto antibodies to the acetylcholine receptor having exreme muscular weakness without atrophy difficult swallow, gaging, choke, vision problems   MYASTHENIS GRAVIS  
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systemic progressive inflammation affecting the spinal column   ANKLYLOSING SPONDYYLITIS  
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inflammation of the skeletal muscle fibers usually those of the trunk also called idiopathic inflammatory myopathy   POLYMYOSITIS  
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