Blood
Lymph
Bones
Muscles
Terminology
100
An organism that maintains or harbors another organism
What is a host
100
this type of immunity primarily protects against intracellular antigens, such as viruses and cancer cells.
What is cellular immunity
100
the body contains 26 of these
What are vertebral bones
100
Voluntary, or striated. Examples are those that move the eyes, tongue, and bones.
What are skeletal muscles
100
place of union between two or more bones; joint
What is articulation
200
The term meaning the ability to develop an immune response; to recognize antigens and respond to them.
What is immunocompetent
200
this is the location of lymphocyte production
What is bone marrow
200
The largest, longest, strongest bone in the body
What is the femur
200
Visceral, or involuntary. Controlled by the autonomic nervous system
What are smooth muscles.
200
meaning humpback
What is kyph/o
300
Neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils are three types of these.
What is granulocytes
300
After a brief stay in the vascular system, monocytes enter tissue spaces and becoming highly active in this engulfing process.
What is phagocytosis
300
Secreted by the synovial membrane; lubricates joints
What is synovial fluid
300
a flexible band of fibrous tissue that holds bones together
What is a ligament
300
suffix meaning weakness, debility
What is -asthenia
400
The development and maturation of blood cells
What is hematopoiesis
400
This partially controls the immune system by fostering maturation of certain lymphocytes into T cells.
What is the thymus
400
All facial bones except this are joined together by sutures and are immovable
What is the mandible; lower jaw
400
Movement toward the midline
What is adduction
400
suffix meaning protein
What is -globin
500
The solid components of blood
What are red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).
500
This type of immunity develops after birth and is the most complex of immunities.
What the acquired immune response.
500
Consists of 8 bones
What is the cranium; skull
500
Elevation of the foot
What is dorsiflexion
500
element meaning clumping, gluing
What is agglutin/o