Lymphatic Organs
MALTs
Innate Defense System
Adaptive Defense System
Lymphatic Vessels
100

The spleen's most important function is to destroy ___ and return their material to the liver

What is red blood cells?

100

This is what the acronym MALT stands for

What is mucosa associated lymphoid tissue?

100

This internal innate defense cell is known as the "pitbull" of the immune system

What is natural killer cells?

100

These are markers on certain cells that mark them as foreign invaders to the immune system

What is antigens?

100

This is what happens when fluid is not collected from the interstitial spaces

What is an edema?

200

This organ functions as a means to mature lymphocyte T cells

What is the thymus?

200

This MALT functions as a means to capture and remove bacteria and other foreign pathogens in the pharynx

What is tonsils?

200

This physical barrier of the body blocks countless pathogens from entering the body and is arguably one of the most important

What is the skin?

200

This type of lymphocyte is matured in the thymus and is involved in direct cellular attack

What is T lymphocytes?

200

This is how many liters of fluid a day escape the bloodstream and have to be returned

What is 3 liters?

300

These organs are like checkpoints for the body to screen the contents of the blood.

What are lymph nodes?

300

This MALT helps to keep a healthy balance of gut bacteria

What is Peyer's Patches?

300

This occurs when body tissue is damaged

What is inflammation?

300

This is where all lymphocytes are born

What is bone marrow?

300

These are on the outside of lymphatic vessels to allow fluid in but not out

What is one way lymphatic valves?

400

This part of the lymph node is where macrophages are located

What is the medulla?

400

The appendix is located in the _____

What is ascending colon?

400

This is what is released to provoke a fever 

What is pyrogens?

400

This refers to being active within the plasma of the blood stream

What is humoral response?

400

This is the driving force of lymph movement

What is skeletal muscle contractions?

500

This organ contracts during hemorrhage to increase blood in circulation to account for blood lost

What is the spleen?

500

This malt is an area of high concentration of lymphoid follicles

What is the appendix?

500

These are the very first responders to any kind of break in the skin; destruct after eating something

What is neutrophils?

500

These play a major role in vaccines and are incredibly specific to a certain antigen

What is B lymphocytes?

500

This is the vein that lymph returns to the bloodstream through

What is the subclavian vein?
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