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100

At the alveoli, oxygen diffuses from what blood vessel to the alveoli?

Capillaries

100

Function for the Nasal Cavity that is part of the innate immunity is what?

Trap debris or pathogens

100

Which leukocyte is the largest of the white blood cells and matures into macrophages?

Monocytes

100

If someone has a high amount of erythropoietin, this would lead to what?

More red blood cells than normal. Treatment would involve consistently donating blood.

100

How many protein chains make up a hemoglobin molecule?

2 alpha chains

2 beta chains

200

Which vessels have a thick layer of smooth muscle, which allows them to constrict or dilate their radius?

Arterioles

200

What do cells that line the trachea do that is part of your innate immune system?

Secretes mucus to trap debris and pathogens and uses cilia to sweep foreign substances out.

200

Antibodies bind to what to trigger an immune response?

Antigens (which are surface markers)

200

Which blood disorder results from a missing clotting factor such as clotting factor 8 or 9.

Hemophilia

200

The capsule structure of some bacteria help it invade humans how?

make it difficult for the immune system to recognize and target the bacterium

300

Veins, Venules, Capillaries, Arteries, Arterioles

Starting at the Left Ventricle, what is the blood flow through the circulatory system (most of the time)

Arteries, Arterioles, Capillaries, Venules, Veins

300
Where is surfactant found, and what does it do?

Alveoli and it reduces surface tension to prevent alveolar collapse (Atelectasis).

300

What signals stem cells to become white blood cells?

Colony Stimulating Factor

300

A chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the synovial membranes of joints, causing inflammation, pain, swelling, and progressive joint damage.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

300

A blocked coronary artery can lead to what? because of what?

Myocardial infarction occurs due to a lack of oxygen to a portion of the heart.

400

Put the following in order for the electrical conduction system in the heart

Bundle Branches, SA Node, AV node, Purkinje Fibers, Bundle of His

SA node, AV node, Bundle of His, Bundle Branches, Purkinje Fibers

400

What do Goblet cells do?

Secrete mucus

400

When antibodies are bound to a foreign substance, what are they doing to eliminate the threat?

Signaling an immune cell to come and do phagocytosis to the foreign substance

400

Which leukocyte disorder results from a missing enzyme that prevents the maturation of B-cells and T-cells?


Severe Combined Immunodeficiency

400

Gram negative bacteria is what?

Have a thin peptidoglycan cell wall and stain pink when Gram stained

500

Intercalated discs are specialized junctions (Demosomes and Gap junctions) that connect and hold together what?

Cardiomyocytes

500

Nasal Cavity, Bronchi, Pharynx, Alveoli, Larynx, Trachea, Capillaries, Blood

Put them in the correct order from when oxygen enters your body and gets absorbed

Nasal Cavity, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Alveoli, Capillaries, Blood

500

What is the function of cytokines?

They are a chemical call for help and attract more white blood cells to the site

500

What is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks the body's own tissues, causing widespread inflammation and damage to multiple organs.

Lupus 

500

In the arteriole end of the capillaries what is high and what is low and how does that affect the fluid?

Blood pressure is high, and Osmotic pressure is low, which allows fluid to leave the capillaries.

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