There is two groups of lymphoid organs which are sites for B and T cell maturation?
Primary Lymphoid Organs
The immune system has two defense mechanisms what are they called?
Innate and Adaptive
Where does blood immediately go next after being in the right atrium?
Right Ventricle
What are the three main cells found in blood?
Erythrocytes, Thrombocytes, Leukocytes
The knee and hip joints are classified as what type of joints?
Synovial
Name two secondary lymphoid organs
Lymph nodes, tonsils, spleen, peyers patches, appendix
Which immune system subcategory provides a quick general defense response?
Innate Defense
Is the blood entering the left atrium oxygenated or deoxygenated?
Oxygenated
A blood pressure of 100/55 would be classified as what?
Hypotensive
What type of joint is the elbow classified as?
Hinge
What helps move the lymph fluid back to the heart?
Breathing and skeletal muscle movements
Which subcategory immune system defense utilizes B and T cells
Adaptive Defense
Where does the aorta carry blood to?
From the heart to the rest of the body
The process of removing unneeded clots when healing has occurred is termed?
Fibrinolysis
The iliofemoral ligament is found at which joint?
Hip
What is the function of lymph nodes?
Cleanse lymph and activate immune system
Which defense cells create anti bodies which attack unwanted pathogens or instruct other to do so?
B cells
As deoxygenated blood leaves the blood capillaries around a tissue, what does it immediately travel in next?
Venules
What blood type does not have any antigens (agglutinogens) and is known as the universal donor?
O
At the shoulder the head of the humerus connects with what part of the scapula?
Glenoid cavity or fossa
What lymphatic vessels are the smallest and collect the lymph from the blood capillaries
Lymphatic capillaries
Which immune defense can be split in to humoral and cell mediated immunity?
Adaptive Defense
What valve lies between the right atrium and right ventricle?
Right Atrioventricular (tricuspid) Valve
In the heart what is responsible for setting the baseline rhythm of the heart beat?
Sinoatrial (SA) Node
Which ligament of the knee prevents forward motion of the tibia underneath the femur?
ACL