Chapter 6 Flashcards

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anti-

A

against

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2
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carcin/o

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cancerous

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3
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immun/o

A

immune, protection, safe

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4
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lymph/o

A

lymph, lymphatic system

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5
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lymphaden/o

A

lymph node or gland

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6
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lymphangi/o

A

lymph vessel

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7
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neo-, ne/o

A

new, strange

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8
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-oma

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tumor, neoplasm

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9
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onc/o

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tumor

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10
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phag/o

A

eat, swallow

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11
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-plasm

A

formative material of cells

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12
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sarc/o

A

flesh, connective tissue

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13
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splen/o

A

spleen

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14
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-tic

A

pertaining to

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15
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tox/o

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poison, poisonous

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16
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three main functions of the lymphatic system

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absorb fats and fat-soluble vitamins
remove waste products from the tissues
return filtered lymph to the veins at the neck

17
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Flow from lymphatic capillaries into progressively larger lymphatic vessels
Prevent the backward flow of lymph

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Lymphatic vessels

18
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Right lymphatic duct: collects lymph from the right side of the head and neck, the upper
right quadrant of the body, and the right arm

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Lymphatic ducts

19
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Right lymphatic duct: collects lymph from the right side of the head and neck, the upper
right quadrant of the body, and the right arm

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Lymphatic ducts

20
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collects lymph from the left side of the head and neck, the upper left
quadrant of the trunk, the left arm, the entire lower portion of the trunk, and both legs

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Thoracic duct

21
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located along the sides of the neck

A

Cervical lymph nodes

22
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located under the arms in the area known as the armpits

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Axillary lymph nodes

23
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located in the inguinal (groin) area of the lower abdomen

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Inguinal lymph nodes

24
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Defend the body against antigens (substances that the body regards as being foreign)
formed in bone marrow as stem cells

A

Leukocytes

25
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Play a role in killing cancer cells and cells infected by viruses

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Natural killer cells (NK cells)

26
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Specialized lymphocytes that produce antibodies
Transform into a plasma cells when confronted with an antigen
After transformation into plasma cells, destroy specific antigens

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B cells (B lymphocytes)

27
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Get the T in their name from their origin in the thymus
Play a central role in cell-mediated immunity

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T cells (T lymphocytes)

28
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Group of proteins such as interferons and interleukins
Act as intracellular signals to begin the immune response

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Cytokines

29
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Activate the immune system, fight viruses, and signal other cells to increase defenses

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Interferons

30
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Play multiple roles in the immune system
Direct B and T cells to divide and proliferate

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Interleukins

31
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Specialized leukocytes that act as part of the antigen–antibody reaction
Destroy substances in a process called phagocytosis

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Phagocytes

32
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Leukocytes that provide immunological defenses
Become macrophages and dendritic cells

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Monocytes

33
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Leukocyte that surround and kill invading cells

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Macrophages

34
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Patrol the body searching for antigens
Grab an antigen, swallow it, and alert B and T cells to act against the specific antigen

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Dendritic cells

35
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Hereditary condition
Develops with swelling beginning in the feet and progressing into the ankles and in an
upward direction along the legs

A

Primary lymphedema

36
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Caused by damage to lymphatic vessels
Most frequently due to cancer treatment, surgery, trauma, or burns

A

Secondary lymphedema

37
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Noninvasive method of diagnosing lymphedema
Measures the resistance to an electrical current passed through the affected limb, with
abnormally low results showing a buildup of lymph

A

Bioimpedance spectroscopy