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