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17 Cards in this Set
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true/ false red blood cells do not have mitchondria
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true
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what plays a key role in inflammation, allergic reactions, pus formation, and destroying incomming bacterial/ parasites
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granular leukoctyes
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neutrophils, basophils and eosinophils are examples of what
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granular leukocytes
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where are lyphoctyes produced
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bone marrow, lymph nodes, tonsils, appendix, thymus, and spleen
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what is a class of white blood cells that phagocytize foreighn matter and bacteria
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monocytes
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where are platelets formed
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bone marrow
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how many molecules of oxygen is each hemoglobin molecule capable of binding to
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4
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how are fats incoporated into blood stream
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they are absorbed into lymphatic system in the small intesting and then are dumped into blood stream
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what type of immunity is responsible for making immunobodies after one has been exposed to sickness
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humoral
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what type of lymphoctyes are involved in the humoral resonse
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B cells bbp 166
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what is it called when ______ is when memory cells are able to ellicit a more promp response to previously expereinced antigen
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secondary response
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_____ refers to the production of anitbodies during a immune responce
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avtive immunity
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true or false the antibodies acquired in passive immunity last a long time?
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false- they only work as long as they are ciculating in the blood stream.
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what cells are involved in cell-mediated immunity and mainly protect against the bodies own cells that have been infected with a virus/ fungus
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T cells BBp 167
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____ T cells destroy bacteria directly
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cytotoxic T cells
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during a secondary response what type of cells rapildy deevide
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memory T cells
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what is it called when the T cells of the body start to attack their own cells
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autoimmune response
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