Exam 14: Lymphatic System and Immunity

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Name the cells that are primarily responsible for immunity.

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What is the cytolytic substance released by NK cells that lyse the cell membranes of infected or cancerous cells?

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What situation will result in increased formation of lymph?

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What part of a lymph node do blood vessels enter and exit?

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Helper T cells "help" activate other immune cells by releasing substances called __________.

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What is the function of T lymphocytes?

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What are the most active phagocytic cells in circulating blood?

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What classes of antibodies are involved in activation of complement?

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Some lymphocyte precursors become B cells after being processed within the __________. Others become T cells after being processed within the __________.

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What factor leads to the formation of lymph?

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During an immune response, some of the cells in a B cell clone will differentiate into __________ cells which, in turn, produce antibodies.

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A newborn infant may have some immune defense because of the presence of IgA antibodies in its blood. What is the source of these antibodies?

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The activation of what type of immune cell requires that an antigen be "presented" to it by an antigen-presenting cell?

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What accounts for the swelling that occurs with inflammation?

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In an autoimmune disease, what is targeted by the autoantibodies?

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Name the two collecting ducts that drain lymphatic trunks.

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During the primary immune response, B cells give rise to plasma cells.

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The thymus is located in the mediastinum behind the sternum.

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What type of cell is targeted by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)?

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During an immune response, what cell types are able to directly bind or interact with an intact antigen?

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