Functions
Terminology
Definitions
Immunity
Diseases
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What is the function of lymph fluid?
Helps to balance fluid in the body.
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aden- means
gland
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What is the definition of tonsils?
Mass of lymph tissue in the back of your throat which produces lymphocytes. 
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What is passive acquired immunity? 
Borrowed immunity
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What is Anaphylactic shock?

An extreme, often life-threatening allergic reaction to an antigen to which the body has become hypersensitive.


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What is the function of lymph vessels?
To carry lymph fluid throughout the body.
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pharyngo- means
throat
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What is the definition of right lymphatic duct? 

It receives lymph from the right side of the body. 
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How many types of active acquire immunity are there? 
There are two types natural and artificial
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What is tonsillitis? 


Inflammation of the tonsils.


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What is the function of lymph nodes?

To filter lymphocyte production.
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histo- means
tissue
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What is the definition of the thymus gland?

Endocrine gland, produces lymphocytes and t lymphocytes, secretes thymine, atrophies after puberty. 
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What are natural and artificial acquired immunity? 
Natural is when you had it and recovered from it, and artificial is vacations. 
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What is Hodgkin's Disease? 

Hodgkin disease is a type of lymphoma. Lymphoma is a cancer of a part of the immune system called the lymph system. 


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What is the function of the spleen?

It recycles red blood cells and stores white blood cells.
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sept- means
infection
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What is the definition of thoracic duct?

Receives lymph from left side of the body.
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What is another name for passive acquire immunity? 
Immunoglobulin. 
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What is Infectious Mononucleosis? 

Infectious mononucleosis an infectious viral disease characterized by swelling of the lymph glands and prolonged lassitude.


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What is the function of the thymus?

It produces the development of T-lymphocytes.

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Pseudo- means
false
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What is the definition of lymph?

It circulates through the body and collects waist and disease and dumps it into the circulatory system. 
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What is auto immunity? 
One persons own immunity system attacks itself.
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What is Lymphedema? 

Lymphedema is a condition of localized fluid retention and tissue swelling caused by a compromised lymphatic system, which normally returns interstitial fluid to the bloodstream.


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