week 7- lymph system Flashcards

1
Q

A clear, watery fluid that surrounds body cells and flows in a system of thin-walled lymph vessels

A

lymph

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2
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does lymph contain RBCs or platelets

A

nope

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3
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what is in lymph?

A

lymphocytes and monocytes (less protein than blood)

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4
Q

drains the right side of the head

A

right lymphatic duct

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5
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drains the right side of the head

A

right lymphatic duct

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6
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drains the lower body and the left side of the head

A

Thoracic duct

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7
Q

what are the functions of the lymphatic system?

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  1. drainage system
  2. absorb fats in teh small intestines and transport them to the blood stream
  3. immune function… duhhh
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8
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lymphadenitis

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swollen lymph nodes

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9
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what lymphocytes produce antiboides

A

b-lymphcytes

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10
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where is the spleen located?

A

left upper quadrant of the abdomen

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11
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functions of the spleen:

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  1. Destruction of old RBCs by macrophages
  2. Filtration of microorganisms and other foreign material from blood 3. Activation of lymphocytes – both B cells and T cells
  3. Storage of blood - especially RBCs and platelets
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12
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lymphocytes learn to recognize and accept the body’s own antigens as “self” or friendly” and don’t attack themselves

What is this called?

A

tolerance

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13
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Resistance present at BIRTH and NOT dependent on exposure to an antigen and there is NO immunological memory

A

natural immunity

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14
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Ability to recognize and remember specific antigens in an immune response

A

adaptive immunity

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15
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T cells recognize and remember specific antigens and produce (stronger/weaker) attacks each time the antigen is encountered

A

stronger

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16
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is vaccination natural or adaptive immunity?

A

adaptive immunity

17
Q

Humoral immunity

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B cells / antibodies

18
Q

what cells produce immunoglobulins?

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plasma cells (that were once B cells)

19
Q

Cytotoxic T cells

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(CD8+ T cells) - attach to antigens and directly kill them

Also secrete cytokines (interferons and interleukins)

20
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Helper T cells

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(CD4+ T cells) - assist B cells in making antibodies and stimulate T cells to attack antigen

21
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Suppressor T cells (regulatory T cells) -

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inhibit both B and T cells and prevent them from attacking the body’s own good cells
TOLERANCE

22
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Dendritic cells

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initiate adaptive immune response by “presenting” antigens to T and B cells showing them precisely what they need to counteract

23
Q

HIV destroys what type of cells?

A

T cells