Lymphatic
Blood
Blood vessels
Immunity
Heart
100

Lymph from your right leg drains into this

What is the thoracic duct

100
Most prevalent formed element

What are erythrocytes

100

Vessels that are considered the body's "pressure reservoirs"

What are arteries

100

Located posterior to your oral cavity. Most commonly removed in a tonsillectomy.

What are the palatine tonsils

100

Chamber that blood flows into from the pulmonary veins

What is the left atrium

200

The large lymphatic ducts empty lymph into these blood vessels

What is subclavian veins

200
Makes up the highest percentage of your blood

What is plasma

200

Vessels that contain valves

What are veins

200

Exposure to a pathogen results in this type of immunity

What is naturally acquired active immunity

200

Chamber with the thickest myocardium

What is left ventricle

300

Contains red pulp and white pulp; it is the largest lymphoid organ in the body

What is the spleen

300
Most prevalent white blood cell

What is neutrophil

300

Blood vessel leading into the left kidney

What is the left renal artery

300

Getting a vaccination results in this type of immunity

What is artificially acquired active immunity

300

Semilunar valve that prevents backflow into the right ventricle

What is the pulmonary valve

400

lymph from the right leg drains into this

What is the right lymphatic duct

400

Blood type considered universal donor

What is O negative
400

Two blood vessels going IN to the liver

What are the hepatic artery and hepatic portal vein

400

These cells are responsible for cell-mediated immunity

What are T cells

400

Two blood vessels within anterior interventricular sulcus

What are anterior interventricular artery and great cardiac vein

500

These filter lymph. Locations include the inguinal, axillary, and cervical regions.

What are lymph nodes

500

Blood type(s) that someone with type O negative can receive

What is O negative

500

Two blood vessels in the cervical region taking blood TO the brain

What are carotid arteries and vertebral arteries

500

This disease occurs when the body's own immune system attacks itself

What is an autoimmune disease

500

Most superficial layer of the heart wall

What is epicardium

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