Exam 14: The Lymphatic System and Immunity
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A vaccine works because it takes the place of the ____________________ to the pathogen.
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In innate immunity, the function of neutrophils is ____________________, and the function of basophils is to produce ____________________.
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In adaptive immunity, the process of complement fixation is activated by a(n) ____________________.
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Which statement is true of the mechanism of cell-mediated immunity?
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Natural killer cells are different from other lymphocytes because they:
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The thoracic duct empties lymph into the ____________________ vein.
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Ingested pathogens are usually destroyed by the ____________________ in the ____________________.
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During the first exposure to a pathogen such as the chickenpox virus, antibodies are produced at a ____________________ rate of speed and in ____________________ amounts.
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In adaptive immunity, the process of complement fixation destroys cellular antigens by ____________________.
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Naturally acquired active immunity occurs when a person ____________________.
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Lymph nodes and nodules contain ____________________ to phagocytize pathogens and ____________________ that produce antibodies.
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The cells in the spleen that phagocytize pathogens are ____________________, and the cells that produce antibodies are ____________________.
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Placental transmission of maternal antibodies to a fetus provides ____________________ acquired ____________________ immunity.
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In adaptive immunity, the labeling of a foreign antigen by antibodies is called ____________________, and it results in ____________________ of the antigen.
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Blood plasma becomes tissue fluid by the process of ____________________.
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When the spleen destroys old RBCs, ____________________ is formed from the heme portion of the ____________________.
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