Lymph
Lymph cont.
Second and Third Line of Defence
Types of immunity
Acquired Immunity
100

What is lymph?

A plasma like fluid that has entered a lymphatic vessel

100

What is the real name for T-cells stand for?

T-lymphocytes

100

What is normal body temperature?

37 degrees 

100

Where do T cells go to mature?

Thymus

100

What are the two types of acquired immunity?

1. Naturally acquired

2. Artificially acquired

200

Where are lymphatic capillaries located?

Next to blood capillaries

200

What is the real name for B cells?

B-lymphocytes

200

What do phagocytes do?

1. engulf foreign substances

200

Where do B cells go to mature?

Bone marrow

200

What is the name of when the antigen or antibody enters the body without assistance and you then produce antibodies to fight the infection?

Naturally acquired active immunity


300

Where are lymphatic vessels located?

Next to blood vessels

300

What are the 2 types of lymphatic ducts?

1. Right lymphatic duct

2. Thoracic duct

300

What is the name of the chemical that natural killer cells release for virus-infected cells and cancer cells?

Perforins

300

Dbl Jeopardy: Which cell is associated with Humoral cells and which cell is associated with Cell-mediated cells?

Humoral: B cells

Cell-mediated: T cells

300

What is the name of when you get sick and you are then given the antibodies via a needle to fight the infection?

Naturally acquired passive immunity?

400

Lymph nodes are filters of what?

Lymph

400

Where is the spleen located?

Upper left abdominal cavity

400

Dbl Jeopardy: What are the 4 cardinal signs of inflammation?

1. Pain

2. Swelling

3. Heat

4. Redness

400

Dbl Jeopardy: What are the 3 types of T cells?

1. Helper T cell

2. Cytotoxic T-cell

3. Memory T-cell

400

What is the name of when the antibodies enter your system via injection and you use your antibodies to fight that infection?

Artificially acquired active immunity
500

Dbl Jeopardy: What are the 5 structures of the lymphatic system?

1. Lymph

2. Lymphatic vessels

3. Lymphatic ducts

4. Lymph nodes

5. Lymph capillaries

500

Dbl jeopardy: What are the 3 functions of the spleen?

1. Filters blood

2. Recycles iron and zinc from RBC's

3. Stores blood

500

Dbl Jeopardy: What does the acronym "SAM" stand for?

(3 different words)

Systemic

Antigen specific

Memory

500

Dbl Jeopardy: What are the 3 types of antigens?

1. Non-self antigen

2. Self-antigen

3. Haptens 

500

What is the name of when the antigen enters your body via a needle and you are given antibodies from another source?

Artificially acquired passive immunity