These get swollen when you are sick.
What are Lymph Nodes
These immune cells are formed in red bone marrow but mature in the thymus.
What are T cells
This is a wave like motion that moves food forward.
What is peristalsis
This is all the chemical reactions in the body
Metabolism
Anaerobic glycolysis converts pyruvate into this by product
Lactic Acid
These are similar to veins in that they have valves to ensure one way fluid flow.
What are lymph vessels.
These immune cells differentiate into plasma cells.
What are B cells.
This is the most superficial layer that protects and supports the digestive tract.
What is the Serosa
The chemical bond itself
These are the contractions that are in the large intestines
Haustral Contraction
Rumor has it that our lymphatic system does not drain evenly. Which side drains more?
What is our left side.
This is our immune defense that creates memory cells.
What is our adaptive defense.
This holds our digestive organs in place
What is the peritoneum
Glycolysis claims to create how many pyruvate?
This substance emulsifies fats for digestion
These are the vessels that our lymphatic system ends at.
What are the subclavian veins.
These T cells bind to MHC I cells and kills infected cells by inducing apoptosis.
What are cytotoxic T cells.
This phase prepares the body for digestion before food is eaten
Cephalic Phase
At the end of glycolysis, krebs and ETC we end up with this number of ATP
38
This part of our GI tract connects the stomach to the small intestine
What is the Duodenum
These disorder that causes swelling is due to blocked lymph vessels.
What is lymphedema.
This antibody is the most common and can cross the placenta.
What is IgG.
This organ secretes bicarbonate into the small intestine to buffer acid coming from the stomach
What is the pancreas
Lipids turn fatty acids into this substance
Acetyl CoA
These immune cells are very good at killing things.
What are Natural Killer Cells