Chapter 12: Lymphatic System

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  1. 4. resulting from the deficient production or function of immune cells or certain molecules
  2. 5. allergies; overreaction of the immune system to a perceived threat, resulting in tissue damage
  3. 9. natural defenses that protect against all foreign material
  4. 10. the process by which a B cell or T cell becomes sensitized through biding contact with an antigen
  5. 11. a group of plasma proteins that normally circulate in inactive forms
  6. 12. member of T cell and B cell clones that provides for immunological memory
  7. 15. organs in the lymphatic system, including lymph nodes, spleen, and tonsils
  8. 23. a protein molecule, released by plasma cells, that mediates humoral immunity; an antibody
  9. 24. an enzyme found in sweat, saliva, and tears that is capable of destroying certain kinds of bacteria
  10. 30. immunity conferred by lymphocytes called T cells
  11. 32. a substance that causes vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
  12. 33. pure preparations of identical antibodies that exhibit specificity for a single antigen
  13. 35. lymphocytes that oversee humoral immunity; their descendants differentiate into antibody-producing plasma cells
  14. 36. descendants of a single cell
  15. 38. the passage of blood cells through intact vessel walls into the tissues
  16. 40. short-lived immunity resulting from the introduction of “ donated antibodies” obtained from an immune animal or human donor
  17. 41. an agent or chemical substance that induces fever
  18. 42. an abnormal accumulation of fluid in body parts or tissues; causes swelling
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  1. 1. weakened or killed antigen injected into a person for the purpose of stimulating a primary immune response; conveys artificial active immunity; results in immunological memory
  2. 2. unique lymphocytes that are part of the nonspecific defenses
  3. 3. antigen-specific defenses mounted by activated lymphocytes
  4. 6. a depressed area where vessels enter and leave an organ
  5. 7. cell particularly abundant in lymphatic and connective tissue
  6. 8. that display portions of foreign antigens to T cells; include dendritic cells, macrophages, and B lymphocytes
  7. 13. proteins that assist the innate defenses by attacking microbes directly or by preventing their reproduction
  8. 14. the lymphatic vessels and lymphoid tissues and organs, including lymph nodes
  9. 16. second and subsequent responses of the humoral arm of the immune system to a previously met antigen
  10. 17. of the immune system that targets specific antigen; involves B and T lymphocytes and antigen presenting cells
  11. 18. member of a B cell clone; specialized to produce and release antibodies
  12. 19. type of T lymphocyte that slows or stops activity of B and T cells once the antigenic threat is ended
  13. 20. the type of T lymphocyte that orchestrates cellular immunity by direct contact with other immune cells and by releasing chemicals called cytokines
  14. 21. immunity provided by antibodies released by sensitized B cells and their plasma cell progeny
  15. 22. produced by an encounter with an antigen; provides immunological memory
  16. 25. blockage of the harmful effects of bacterial exotoxins or viruses by the binding of antibodies to their functional sites
  17. 26. a physiological response of the body to tissue injury
  18. 27. the initial response of the humoral arm of the immune system to an antigen
  19. 28. including toxins, foreign proteins, or bacteria that, when introduced to the body, is recognized as foreign and activates them immune system
  20. 29. white blood cells formed in the bone marrow that mature in the lymphoid tissue
  21. 31. the body system responsible for protecting the body from pathogens and foreign cells
  22. 34. effector T cell that directly kills foreign cells
  23. 37. an endocrine gland active in the immune system
  24. 39. disease-causing microorganisms