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- 3. Spleen removes _____ red blood cells.
- 6. Interstitial fluid helps to maintain ____ blood volume.
- 8. _____ filters out the damaged cells and cancer cells.
- 9. The tonsil stops ____ from entering the body through the mouth or the nose.
- 12. The tonsils contain a lot of ____ blood cells, which is the one responsible for killing germs.
- 14. The lymphatic systems remove excess ____ from the body tissue.
- 15. The tonsils play a role in the body’s _____ defense response to inhaled or ingested bacteria and viruses.
- 16. Each type of ______ made by bone marrow, has an important job, Red blood cells carry oxygen to the tissue in the body.
- 19. _____ nodes are bean shaped glands, which monitor and cleanse the lymph as it filter through the gland.
- 20. ___ marrow is the spongy bone tissue inside some of your bones, mainly the hip and thigh bone.
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- 1. ____ cleans microorganisms and antigens from blood stream.
- 2. When the interstitial fluid returns it prevents ___
- 4. The bone marrow _____ stem cells and other substance, which turns produced blood cells.
- 5. ______ marrow produces white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets.
- 7. ____ fluid brings oxygen and nutrients to the cells and removes waste products from them.
- 10. The lymphatic systems, _____ fatty acids and subsequently transport of fat, chyle to the circulatory system.
- 11. The tonsil is the ____- line defense forming the initial immunological response to inhaled or ingested pathogens.
- 13. The spleen keeps the blood ____ in the body and functioning at its best.
- 17. The spleen recognizes ____, or damaged red blood cells and removes them from your body.
- 18. When interstitial fluid is made, it replaces older fluid which drains toward the ____ vessels.
