Ch. 15 - The Lymphatic System

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  1. 2. Increases the environmental temperature above the optimum growth temperature for a microorganisms.
  2. 4. When an antigen is recognized, the body produces this.
  3. 6. Artificially-acquired passive immunity is immediate but short-term, and may need repeated inoculations to maintain titers
  4. 7. These lymph nodes are located in the groin area.
  5. 10. These lymph nodes are located in the armpits.
  6. 13. The part of the first line immune system that secretes mucous, bile, gastric acid, saliva, tears and sweat.
  7. 14. Immunity from mother to child through the placenta, vaginal birth and breast milk.
  8. 15. These membranes are located in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts.
  9. 18. Activate B Cells and prime T-Cells and get them to attack.
  10. 19. Manage fluid levels in the body, react to bacteria, deal with cancer cells & cell products, and absorb some of the fats in our diet from the intestines.
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  1. 1. These lymph nodes are located in the neck area.
  2. 3. The result of acquiring immunity from a vaccine.
  3. 5. These lymph nodes are located in the gut.
  4. 8. This type of immunity occurs from a person's immune system.
  5. 9. A general immune response that brings immune cells to the site by increasing blood flow to the area.
  6. 11. Benefits of a fever.
  7. 12. The other name for an antibody.
  8. 16. Adaptive immunity is stimulated by this.
  9. 17. Includes a network of delicate tubes through the body that drains fluids leaked from the circulatory system & returns them to the circulatory system.