The largest organ in body, continuous membrances of the digestive system, respirtatory system, and urinary system.
What is the skin?
These muscusal associated lymphoid tissues are found in the back of your throat. Doctor often check them when we are sick.
What are tonsils?
The clear liquid in blood which carries white blood cells
What is plasma?
What is the eye piece?
What is the coagulation cascade?
these are the 4 components of blood
Whats is plasma, Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Platelets?
What is inflammation?
These WBC rush to site of infection and eat bacteria, they are key in fighting short, suddden infections
What are neutrophils?
This is the part of the microscope that holds the slides
What is the stage?
This organ is the reuse center removes old red blood cells, saves iron from RBC, stores lymphocytes, and macrophages.
What is the spleen?
This type of immunity responds to specific invaders and includes specificity, diversity, memory and recognizes self vs non self
What is adaptive immunity? (include antibodies, WBC/B cells/T cells/
This type of antibody guards the entrance to our body (nose, mouth, lungs, stomach). It is found in tears, salvia and breast milk.
What is a IgA?
these are the are different lenses to magnify
What are objective lenses?
This is the school where it trains our T cells. It has two lobes and sits over the heart
What is the thymus?
There are 400-800 of these tissues in your body such as your arm pits and hips. They constantly filter fliud, look to get rid of foreign substance, damaged cells and cancer cells.
What are lymph nodes?
Made by weakened or killed germs and given so the the body can create resistance to a certain disease
What is a vaccine?
This type of lymphocyte produces antibodies which attach themselves to germs so that other cells and recognize and destroy them
What are B cells?
This control the amount of light in the microscope
What is the diaphragm?
This organ produces blood cells (hemopoiesis)
What is bone marrow in the long bones?
What is Passive Immunity?
Three ideal conditions for most microbial growth
What is warmth, moisture, and darkness?
The biggest blood cells; help clean up after other white cells
What are macrophages?
Name of illness involving the body making lots of immature (non-functioning) white blood cells
What is leukemia?