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LEC - LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
53問 • 8ヶ月前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Ability ward off damage or disease through defenses

    Immunity/Resitance

  • 2

    It is present at birth and has no specific recognition of invaders, no memory component.

    Innate or nonspeicifc immunity

  • 3

    Special recognition of invaders with memory component

    Adaptive or specific immunity

  • 4

    What is being drained by the highligthed color: yellow

    Drained by right lymphatic duct

  • 5

    What is being drained by the highlighted area: green

    Drained by thoracic duct

  • 6

    Vessels unite to form this

    Lymph trunks

  • 7

    1st and 2nd line of defense

    Innate or nonspecific immunity

  • 8

    Lumbar, intestinal, bronchomediastinal, subclavian, and jugular

    principal trunks

  • 9

    Important function of lymphatic vessels to return lost plasma proteins to blood stream. More fluid filters out of blood capillaries than return to them by absorption

    True

  • 10

    Excess filtered fluid about _L/day and drains into lymphatic vessels and becomes lymph

    3

  • 11

    Milking action

    Skeletal muscle pump

  • 12

    Pressure changes during breathing

    Respiratory pump

  • 13

    Sites where stem cells divide and become immunocompetent

    Primary lymphatic organs

  • 14

    Sites where most immune response occurs

    Secondary lymphatic organs

  • 15

    They clear out dead and dying cells

    Macrophages

  • 16

    Derived from monocytes and assists in T cell maturation

    Dendtritic cells

  • 17

    Outer cortex is composed of large numbers of T cells. Immature T cells migrate her eform red bone marrow where they proliferate and begin to mature

    Thymus

  • 18

    More mature T cells migrate here from cortex. More ephitelial cells and macrophages

    Medulla

  • 19

    Thymus shrinks with age from 70g in infants to _g in old age

    3

  • 20

    Is located along the lymphatic vessels and it is scattered throughout the body

    Lymph Nodes

  • 21

    Supporting connective tissue

    Stroma

  • 22

    Aggregates of B cells called lymphatic nodules and it is the site of plasma cell and memory cell formation

    Outer complex

  • 23

    Composed mainly of T cells and dendritic cells

    Inner cortex

  • 24

    B cells, antibody producing plamsa cells from cortex, and macrophages

    Medulla

  • 25

    It is the functional part

    Parenchyma

  • 26

    It is the lymphatic tissue (Lymphocytes and macrophages)

    White pulp

  • 27

    _ cells and _ cells carry out immune function

    B and T

  • 28

    Largest single mass of lymphatic tissue in the body

    Spleen

  • 29

    They remove ruptured, worn out or defective blood cells

    Macrophages

  • 30

    Would a person still live even if their spleen have been removed

    Yes

  • 31

    Closely packed, keratinized cells

    Epidermis

  • 32

    Mucus traps microbes and foreign substances

    Mucous membranes

  • 33

    Produced by lymphocytes, machrophages, and fibroblast infected by virus.

    Interferons

  • 34

    Prevents repilication in neighbouring uninfected cells

    Inteferons

  • 35

    Proteins in blood plasma and plasma membrane. This enchances certain immune reactions

    Complement

  • 36

    Causes cytolysis of microbes, promoted phagocytosis, contributes to inflammation

    Complement

  • 37

    Inhibit growth of bacteria by reducing availabe iron

    Iron-binding proteins

  • 38

    Short peptides that have a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity

    Antimicrobial proteins

  • 39

    Can attract dendritic cells and mast cells that participate in immune responses

    Antimicrobial proteins

  • 40

    Name the phase of phagocytosis: 1

    Chemotaxis

  • 41

    Phase 2 of phagocytosis

    Adherence

  • 42

    Phase 3 of phagocytosis

    Ingestion

  • 43

    Phase 4 of phagocytosis

    Digestion

  • 44

    Phase 5 of phagocytosis

    Killing

  • 45

    Nonspecific, defensive response of body to tissue damage

    Inflammation

  • 46

    Substances recognized as foreign and provoking an immune response

    Antigens

  • 47

    Ability to carry out adaptive immune response

    Immunocompetence

  • 48

    It is particularly effective against intracellular pathogens, some cancel cells and foreign tissue transplants

    Cell mediated

  • 49

    Works against extracellular pathogens in fluids outside cells

    Antibody mediated

  • 50

    Be able to recognize your own MHC (Major Histocompatibility complex

    Self recognition

  • 51

    Lack creativity to peptide fragments from your own proteins

    Self tolerance

  • 52

    Undergo apoptosis

    Deletion

  • 53

    Reamain alive but are unresponsive

    Anergy

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Ability ward off damage or disease through defenses

    Immunity/Resitance

  • 2

    It is present at birth and has no specific recognition of invaders, no memory component.

    Innate or nonspeicifc immunity

  • 3

    Special recognition of invaders with memory component

    Adaptive or specific immunity

  • 4

    What is being drained by the highligthed color: yellow

    Drained by right lymphatic duct

  • 5

    What is being drained by the highlighted area: green

    Drained by thoracic duct

  • 6

    Vessels unite to form this

    Lymph trunks

  • 7

    1st and 2nd line of defense

    Innate or nonspecific immunity

  • 8

    Lumbar, intestinal, bronchomediastinal, subclavian, and jugular

    principal trunks

  • 9

    Important function of lymphatic vessels to return lost plasma proteins to blood stream. More fluid filters out of blood capillaries than return to them by absorption

    True

  • 10

    Excess filtered fluid about _L/day and drains into lymphatic vessels and becomes lymph

    3

  • 11

    Milking action

    Skeletal muscle pump

  • 12

    Pressure changes during breathing

    Respiratory pump

  • 13

    Sites where stem cells divide and become immunocompetent

    Primary lymphatic organs

  • 14

    Sites where most immune response occurs

    Secondary lymphatic organs

  • 15

    They clear out dead and dying cells

    Macrophages

  • 16

    Derived from monocytes and assists in T cell maturation

    Dendtritic cells

  • 17

    Outer cortex is composed of large numbers of T cells. Immature T cells migrate her eform red bone marrow where they proliferate and begin to mature

    Thymus

  • 18

    More mature T cells migrate here from cortex. More ephitelial cells and macrophages

    Medulla

  • 19

    Thymus shrinks with age from 70g in infants to _g in old age

    3

  • 20

    Is located along the lymphatic vessels and it is scattered throughout the body

    Lymph Nodes

  • 21

    Supporting connective tissue

    Stroma

  • 22

    Aggregates of B cells called lymphatic nodules and it is the site of plasma cell and memory cell formation

    Outer complex

  • 23

    Composed mainly of T cells and dendritic cells

    Inner cortex

  • 24

    B cells, antibody producing plamsa cells from cortex, and macrophages

    Medulla

  • 25

    It is the functional part

    Parenchyma

  • 26

    It is the lymphatic tissue (Lymphocytes and macrophages)

    White pulp

  • 27

    _ cells and _ cells carry out immune function

    B and T

  • 28

    Largest single mass of lymphatic tissue in the body

    Spleen

  • 29

    They remove ruptured, worn out or defective blood cells

    Macrophages

  • 30

    Would a person still live even if their spleen have been removed

    Yes

  • 31

    Closely packed, keratinized cells

    Epidermis

  • 32

    Mucus traps microbes and foreign substances

    Mucous membranes

  • 33

    Produced by lymphocytes, machrophages, and fibroblast infected by virus.

    Interferons

  • 34

    Prevents repilication in neighbouring uninfected cells

    Inteferons

  • 35

    Proteins in blood plasma and plasma membrane. This enchances certain immune reactions

    Complement

  • 36

    Causes cytolysis of microbes, promoted phagocytosis, contributes to inflammation

    Complement

  • 37

    Inhibit growth of bacteria by reducing availabe iron

    Iron-binding proteins

  • 38

    Short peptides that have a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity

    Antimicrobial proteins

  • 39

    Can attract dendritic cells and mast cells that participate in immune responses

    Antimicrobial proteins

  • 40

    Name the phase of phagocytosis: 1

    Chemotaxis

  • 41

    Phase 2 of phagocytosis

    Adherence

  • 42

    Phase 3 of phagocytosis

    Ingestion

  • 43

    Phase 4 of phagocytosis

    Digestion

  • 44

    Phase 5 of phagocytosis

    Killing

  • 45

    Nonspecific, defensive response of body to tissue damage

    Inflammation

  • 46

    Substances recognized as foreign and provoking an immune response

    Antigens

  • 47

    Ability to carry out adaptive immune response

    Immunocompetence

  • 48

    It is particularly effective against intracellular pathogens, some cancel cells and foreign tissue transplants

    Cell mediated

  • 49

    Works against extracellular pathogens in fluids outside cells

    Antibody mediated

  • 50

    Be able to recognize your own MHC (Major Histocompatibility complex

    Self recognition

  • 51

    Lack creativity to peptide fragments from your own proteins

    Self tolerance

  • 52

    Undergo apoptosis

    Deletion

  • 53

    Reamain alive but are unresponsive

    Anergy