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Parts of Lymphatic System Lines of Defense More Lines of Defense Cells Grafts and Disorders 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

What MALT organ in the pharynx traps and removes bacteria?

tonsils

What type of muscle in the walls of lymph vessels involuntarily contracts to push lymph up towards the heart?

smooth

What organ programs T lymphocyte cells?

thymus

What organ filters blood?

spleen

Which duct does all lymph from the lower body empty into?

thoracic duct

What process is illustrated below?

phagocytosis

Which defense system is nonspecific?

Innate defense system

What do pyrogens do?

Make hypothalamus raise temp (fever)

What kind of antimicrobial protein forms the MAC attack, causing foreign cells to fill with water and burst?

Complement proteins

What are 4 signs of the inflammatory response?

Redness, heat, swelling, pain

Name one thing from the first line of defense.

Acidic pH of skin Sebum toxic to bacteria HCl in stomach Digestive enzymes in stomach, tears, and saliva Mucus traps microorganisms

Which defense system is specific?

Adaptive defense system

What does histamine do?

Dilates blood vessels, makes capillaries leaky, activates pain receptors

What kind of antimicrobial protein stops viruses from multiplying?

interferons

What are the two types of responses that make up the adaptive defense system?

Humoral and cellular

What kind of cell engulfs and digests debri from destroyed invaders?

macrophage

What kind of cell produces antibodies?

B cells

What kind of cell recruits other cells to fight off invaders?

Helper T cells

What kind of cell injects perforin into foreign cells?

Cytotoxic (killer) T cells

What kind of cell can lyse and destroy cancer cells?

Natural killer cells

What disorder is triggered by the release of histamine?

allergies

AIDS is an example of which disorder, which involves little to no immune cells?

immunodeficiency

Which graft, with tissues coming from an unrelated person, is the most common?

allograft

What autoimmune disease results from the body destroying its own white matter of the CNS?

Multiple sclerosis

What two grafts are most ideal because there is less chance of rejection?

Autograft and isograft

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Classify each source of antibody formation as active or passive immunity and naturally or artificially acquired: Vaccine (ie- flu shot) Antibodies passed to fetus from mothers milk through placenta E. coli poisoning Gamma globulin serum for hepatitis

Artificially acquired active immunity Naturally acquired passive immunity Naturally acquired active immunity Artificially acquired passive immunity