Immune Cells
the main cells in the lymphatic system
lymphocytes
These prevent entry of foreign substances via skin, hair/sebaceous glands, and mucous membranes
Physical Barriers
Cells responsible for antibody-mediated immunity
B Cells
Most abundant element in the air we breathe
Nitrogen
This agranulocyte is a highly phagocytic scavenger
monocytes
Organ with both lymphatic and hematologic functions.
The spleen
This increases redness, swelling, and heat in localized tissue
Inflammation
Cells responsible for cell-mediated immunity
T Cells
Brain control for respiration (2)
medulla oblongata & pons
This granulocyte is the most common, ingesting bacteria and viruses
neutrophils
The main ducts of the lymphatic system
Right lymphatic duct and Thoracic duct
This completes the actions of antibodies and phagocytes
Complement System
Which exposure takes time to produce antibodies to neutralize the antigen
primary
Gas exchange between blood and the tissue cells
internal respiration
This granulocyte releases heparin and histamine to enhance local inflammation
basophils
Grape-like sacs for gas exchange
alveoli
Cellular defense, which engulfs debris
phagocytes
A cell functioning in lymph nodes that directly attack pathogens
lymphocytes
What is the stimulus for increasing exhalation?
carbon dioxide