Description

a clear fluid similar to plasma.
guardians of ingested and inhaled pathogens.
largest lymphatic organ.
Defensive response to tissue injury.
any molecule that requires an immune response.
college of T cells.
_______ immunity: indirect attack that employs antibodies into fluids
binds to multiple enemies immobilizing them before they spread.
small bean like structures along the lymphatic system that filter lymph.
neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes, lymphocytes are the 5 types of...
lymphatic _____________ are closed at one end and penetrate nearly every tissue of the body.
swollen, painful node responding to an antigen.
_____________ immunity are the first two lines of defense.
aid in the mobility of WBCs by the release of histamines and heparin
circulating precursor to macrophages.
excess blood flow.
makes foreign cells more appetizing.
collective term for all lymph node diseases.
the lymphatic trunks converge to form.
ventilation of the lungs, gas exchange.
________ division serves only for airflow. Nostrils to the bronchioles.
_________ division including the alveoli and distal gas exchange regions.
________ respiratory tract: includes the organs from the nose through the larynx.
_______ respiratory tract: includes the organs from the trachea to the lungs.
warms cleans and humidifies air.
keeps food and drink out of the airway.
which lung has 3 lobes?
150 million sacs composing the lungs that are responsible for gas exchange.
flap of tissue that prevents food from going into the airway.
__________ volume: amount of air inhaled and exhaled in one cycle during quiet breathing.
________ volume: amount of air remaining in the lungs after maximum expiration.
________ capacity: the amount of air that can be inhaled and then exhaled with maximum effort.
_________ capacity: max. amount of air that can be inhaled after a normal tidal expiration.
presence of air in the pleural cavity.
the partial of full collapse of a lung.
lies mostly posterior to the larynx, extending from the superior margin of the epiglottis to the inferior margin of the cricoid cartilage.
superior portion of the lung.
inferior portion of the lung
excess breathing
passage for food and air superior to the larynx

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