CHAPTER 17 — BLOOD
CHAPTER 21 — IMMUNE SYSTEM
CHAPTER 22 — RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
CHAPTER 23 — DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
CHAPTER 25/26/27 MIXED ADVANCEDr Category Name
100

This liquid portion makes up about 55% of blood volume.

Plasma

100

This line of defense includes skin and mucous membranes.

First line of defense

100

These microscopic air sacs are the primary site of gas exchange.

Alveoli

100

This digestive process mechanically moves food through the GI tract.

Peristalsis

100

This female hormone promotes endometrial maintenance after ovulation.

Progesterone

200

This process produces red blood cells in red bone marrow.

Erythropoiesis

200

This immune response develops memory after exposure.

Adaptive immunity

200

This law explains why increasing thoracic volume decreases pressure.

Boyle’s law

200

This stomach secretion is necessary for vitamin B₁₂ absorption.

Intrinsic factor

200

This hormone increases water reabsorption in collecting ducts.

ADH

300

This structure allows RBCs to squeeze through narrow capillaries.

Spectrin

300

This cell type matures in the thymus.

T lymphocyte

300

These cells produce surfactant and antimicrobial proteins.

Type II alveolar cells

300

This GI hormone is released in response to acidic chyme.

Secretin

300

This hormone system increases blood pressure and sodium retention.

RAAS

400

This hormone released by the kidneys increases RBC production during hypoxia.

Erythropoietin (EPO)

400

This immune cell releases perforins to induce apoptosis.

Cytotoxic T cell

400

This type of respiration describes gas exchange between blood and tissues.

Internal respiration

400

This process mixes chyme in the small intestine without strong forward propulsion.

Segmentation

400

This male erectile tissue surrounds the urethra.

Corpus spongiosum

500

This blood disorder results from red bone marrow failure affecting all formed elements.

Aplastic anemia

500

This type of immunity results from transfer of maternal antibodies through breast milk.  

Naturally acquired passive immunity

500

This airway branch is wider, shorter, and more vertical on the right side.

Right main bronchus

500

This circulation pathway carries absorbed nutrients from GI tract to liver.

Hepatic portal circulation

500

This pressure opposes glomerular filtration due to plasma proteins.

Blood colloid osmotic pressure

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