Exam 3 Major Review

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Across
  1. 2. When the volume in the thoracic cavity decreases as pressure increases this will happen
  2. 4. The “arms” of an antibody that bind antigens
  3. 9. Located in the gastrointestinal, respiratory, genital, and urinary tracts
  4. 10. States that pressure and volume have an inverse relationship
  5. 11. Structures of the lymphatic system associated with the formation and maturation of lymphocytes
  6. 14. The lymphocytes circulating the body and function in making antibodies
  7. 18. Tidal volume + Inspiratory reserve volume
  8. 19. A nonspecific immune response e that activates mast cells, basophils, and attracts neutrophils and macrophages
  9. 20. Large collections of lymphoid nodules within the wall of the GI tract
Down
  1. 1. Diaphragm and external intercostals are the muscles associated with this kind of breathing
  2. 3. Participates in gas exchange and includes the bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli
  3. 5. The use of venom to treat snake bites by giving the recipient antibodies specific to the venom
  4. 6. When a cell is infected by a virus, this is released and binds to neighboring cells to promote the synthesis of proteins that will stop viral replication
  5. 7. Absorbs lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract
  6. 8. Immunoglobulin is produced in mucus, saliva, tears, breastmilk and protects respiratory and GI tracts
  7. 12. Storage site for erythrocytes and platelets
  8. 13. Nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
  9. 15. Responsible for the drainage of lymph vessels in the right leg
  10. 16. Vessels responsible for draining a lymph node
  11. 17. Function in Intercellular Immune Responses