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What MALT organ in the pharynx traps and removes bacteria?
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tonsils
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What type of muscle in the walls of lymph vessels involuntarily contracts to push lymph up towards the heart?
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smooth
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What organ programs T lymphocyte cells?
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thymus
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What organ filters blood?
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spleen
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Which duct does all lymph from the lower body empty into?
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thoracic duct
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What process is illustrated below?
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phagocytosis
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Which defense system is nonspecific?
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Innate defense system
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What do pyrogens do?
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Make hypothalamus raise temp (fever)
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What kind of antimicrobial protein forms the MAC attack, causing foreign cells to fill with water and burst?
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Complement proteins
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What are 4 signs of the inflammatory response?
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Redness, heat, swelling, pain
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Name one thing from the first line of defense.
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Acidic pH of skin Sebum toxic to bacteria HCl in stomach Digestive enzymes in stomach, tears, and saliva Mucus traps microorganisms
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Which defense system is specific?
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Adaptive defense system
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What does histamine do?
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Dilates blood vessels, makes capillaries leaky, activates pain receptors
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What kind of antimicrobial protein stops viruses from multiplying?
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interferons
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What are the two types of responses that make up the adaptive defense system?
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Humoral and cellular
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What kind of cell engulfs and digests debri from destroyed invaders?
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macrophage
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What kind of cell produces antibodies?
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B cells
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What kind of cell recruits other cells to fight off invaders?
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Helper T cells
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What kind of cell injects perforin into foreign cells?
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Cytotoxic (killer) T cells
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What kind of cell can lyse and destroy cancer cells?
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Natural killer cells
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What disorder is triggered by the release of histamine?
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allergies
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AIDS is an example of which disorder, which involves little to no immune cells?
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immunodeficiency
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Which graft, with tissues coming from an unrelated person, is the most common?
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allograft
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What autoimmune disease results from the body destroying its own white matter of the CNS?
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Multiple sclerosis
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What two grafts are most ideal because there is less chance of rejection?
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Autograft and isograft
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Final Jeopardy Make your wager
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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
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Artificially acquired active immunity
Naturally acquired passive immunity Naturally acquired active immunity Artificially acquired passive immunity
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