LOM 14 Word Scramble
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Clear watery fluid that surrounds body cells and flows in system of lymph vessels throughout the body. Originates in bloodRich in WBC lymphocytes and monocytes | LYMPH |
What flows in lymph capillaries and vessels | Lymph |
liver, spleen, thymus and nodes | Lymphatic Organs |
Transports proteins and fluid that have leaked back to the bloodstream | Lymphatic System Functions |
Protect the body by mounting a cellular attack on foreign cells and organisms | Lymphocytes and monocytes |
Begin at spaces around cells throughout the body and are THIN-WALLED tubes | Lymph capillaries |
Carry lymph from tissue spaces to larger lymph vessels | Lymph capillaries |
Have THICKER walls than those of lymph capillaries. contain valves so lymph flows in only 1 direction. | Lymph Vessels |
Lymph vessels flow in what direction? | TOWARD THORACIC CAVITY |
Located in lymph nodes as well as in the spleen, liver and lungs, they phagocytose (swallow) foreign substances | MACROPHAGES |
Produce antibodies | B Lymphocytes (B Cells) |
Attack bacteria and foreign cells | T Lymphocytes (T Cells) |
What is in the cervical, axillary (armpit) mediastinal, and inguinal regions of the body? | LYMPH NODE CONCENTRATION |
Enlarged lymph tissue in the part of the throat near the nasal passages (nasopharynx) | ADENOIDS |
This organ NOT essential to life, and located in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen, next to the stomach | SPLEEN |
dESTROYS OLD RED BLOOD CELLS, FILTERS MICROORGANISMS AND OTHER FOREIGN MATERIAL OUT OF THE BLOOD | SPLEEN |
Stores blood, especially erythrocytes and platelets | SPLEEN |
Located in the upper mediastinum between the lungs. | THYMUS GLAND |
Provides immunity in fetal life and in early years of growth | THYMUS GLAND |
Early in development, in the thymus, lymphocytes learn to recognize and accept the body's own antigens as "self" or friendly. This is known as? | TOLERANCE |
Specialized to defend the body against antigen such as toxins, bacterial proteins, or foreign blood cells. | IMMUNE SYSTEM |
The body's ability to resist foreign organisms and toxins that damage tissues and organs | IMMUNITY |
Genetic predisposition, Inhereted and present at birth to fight off infection with "NO PRIOR EXPOSURE" TO antigens | NATURAL IMMUNITY Phagocytosis Macrophages Natural Killer Cells (NK) |
by contracting a disease, by vaccination, or stem cell transplant Having an infection | ACQUIRED IMMUNITY ACTIVE |
Only active for a certain amount of time, antitoxins, antibodies from mother Immunoglobins | ACQUIRED IMMUNITY PASSIVE |
These originate from bone marrow stem cells and produce antibodies when exposed to specific antigens: viruses, bacteria | T CELLS |
Originate from stem cells in the bone marrow, but are processed in the thymus gloand with thymic hormones | T CELLS |
When ______ encounters an antigen, it multiplies rapidly to produce specific types of cells that destroy the antigen | T CELL |
____ is the use of antibodies, B cells and Tcells treat disease such as cancer | IMMUNOTHERAPY |
____ Antibodies created in a laboratory cloning technique, designed to attack specific cancer cells | MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES (MoAb) |
Antigens from tumor cells, May be injected or given as a nasal spray | VACCINES |
In ______ , T lymphocytes from a donor can replace a patient's immune system with new cells that recognize tumor cells as foreign and kill them | TRANSFER OF IMMUNE CELLS BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION |
Lymphocyte that originates in the bone marrow and transforms into a plasma cell to secrete antibodies | HELPER T CELL |
Which is the formation of antibodies and lymphocytes after exposure to an antigen? | ACQUIRED IMMUNITY |
protection | IMMUN/O |
lymph node | LYMPHADEN/O |
again, anew | ANA- |
armpit | AXILL/O |
Formation of a cell | -CYTOSIS |
protein | -GLOBULIN |
enlarge | MEGALY- |
Resembling | -OID |
deficiency | -PENIA |
protection | -PHYLAXIS |
formation | -POIESIS |
TO SET; PERTAINING TO STANDING OR POSITIONED | -STITIAL |
to stop | -SUPPRESSION |
What is the formation of lymph? | LYMPHPOIESIS |
Interstitual fluid is. | FLUID THAT SURROUNDS BODY CELLS |
Pertaining to poison | TOXIN |
A node is | COLLECTION OF STATIONARY LYMPH TISSUE |
Name 2 locations of lymph tissue that will increase its size with infection | TONSILS, AXILLARY, INGUINAL, CERVICAL |
Where are the adenoids located? | IN NASOPHARYNX |
Where are the tonsils located and what is the function of a tonsil? | IN THE BACK OF OROPHARYNX FILTERS AIR, TRAPS BACTERIA |
What is the name of the organ near the stomach that produces and stores and eliminates worn out RBC | SPLEEN |
What are helper T cells? | A LYMPHOCYTE THAT AIDS B CELLS AND T CELLS IN RECOGNIZING ANTIGENS AND STIMULATE ANTIBODY PRODUCTION |
What is the purpose of a vaccine and name different types of immunity. | CONTAIN ANTIGENS THAT STIMULATE T CELLS TO RECOGNIZE AND KILL CANCER CELLS. NATURAL IMMUNITY (inhereted and thr @ birth)no prior exposure ACQUIRED IMMUNITY (vaccinations)after infection T and B cells |
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