Respiratory and Lymphatic Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. respiratory tract, airway from the nose through the larynx (the resp. organs in the head/neck)
  2. 3. system, a system of plasma proteins involved in defense against pathogens
  3. 5. escalator, mechanism of debris removal
  4. 10. lung capacity, max amount of air the lungs can contain
  5. 12. increase in local blood flow rapidly delivers leukocytes
  6. 15. capacity, amount of air that can be inhaled and then exhaled with max effort; the deepest breath.
  7. 16. immediate and intense type I reaction
  8. 18. space between the posterior margin of soft palate and epiglottis
  9. 22. volume, amnt of air left in the lungs after max expiration and can never be voluntarily exhaled.
  10. 25. attraction to chemicals that guide them to the site of injury or infection
  11. 31. lymph vessels, flow into lymph nodes
  12. 32. reserve volume, the amnt of air in excess of tidal volume that can be inhaled w/ max effort.
  13. 33. deletion, the removal through apoptosis of B and T cells that have expressed self receptors
  14. 35. pleura, adheres to the mediastinum/inner surface of the rib cage/sup. surface of the diaphragm
  15. 36. immunity, employs antibodies;don't directly destroy pathogens but tag them for destruction
  16. 37. T cells that passed the test demonstrating their ability to respond to antigens
  17. 38. reserve volume, amount of air in excess of tidal volume that can be exhaled with max effort.
  18. 39. maneuver, taking a deep breath/holding it by closing the glottis/then contracting the abdomen
  19. 40. vessels, travel alongside veins and arteries and empty into lymph nodes
Down
  1. 2. presence of air in the pleural cavity
  2. 4. bacteria/viruses/other pathogens are digested by neutrophils/macrophages
  3. 6. the rupture/destruction of cell by agents: complement proteins and hypotonic solutions
  4. 7. state of permanently inactive T cells (that are self reactive)
  5. 8. capacity, max amount of air that can be inhaled after a normal tidal expiration
  6. 9. lymph vessels, flow out of lymph nodes
  7. 11. fever-reducing
  8. 13. the collapse of part or all of a lung
  9. 14. selection, elimination or conversion of self-reactive T cells
  10. 17. lymph node diseases
  11. 19. volume, the air inhaled and exhaled in one cycle during quiet breathing.
  12. 20. residual capacity, amount of air remaining in the lungs after a normal tidal expiration
  13. 21. ducts, the largest of the lymphatic vessels
  14. 23. poster. to larynx, from the superior epiglottis to the inferior margin on cricoid cartilage
  15. 24. continuations of the airway that lack supportive cartilage
  16. 26. clearance, clearing foreign antigens from bloodstream
  17. 27. respiratory tract, regions from trachea through the lungs (the respiratory organs of the thorax)
  18. 28. immunity, employs lymphocytes that directly attack, destroy foreign cells or diseased host cells
  19. 29. slit in mediastinal surface through which the lung receives the root of the lung
  20. 30. pleura, lines the thoracic wall and forms the surface of the lung
  21. 34. presenting cells, trigger cellular response by exposing antigens in a form recognizable by T cells