Across
- 4. globular protein that neutralize a particular antigen and targets it for destruction
- 5. lymphatic tissue in the small intestine; site of immune surveillance and activation
- 7. lymphatic tissue associated with the mucosa around portals of entry
- 9. swelling when there is excess tissue fluid due to trauma or blockage of lymph drainage
- 12. this duct drains lymph from the right upper limb and right side of head and thorax
- 13. swelling of mucosa with crypts for immune surveillance and activation
- 15. an activated antibody making lymphocyte
- 19. specialized lymphatic capillaries in the small intestine for absorption of fats
- 20. fluid enters the lymphatic system directly from the _____
- 23. indented area of lymph node where efferent vessels exit
- 24. another name for antibodies
Down
- 1. large white blood cells found in the lymph node medulla; dispose of pathogens and cellular debris
- 2. prevent backflow of lymph
- 3. areas of lymphocytes in the spleen; clustered around central arteries
- 6. lymphocytes responsible for cell mediated immunity
- 8. type of tissue that dominates lymphatic organs
- 10. anything foreign that stimulates an immune response
- 11. cells found in the germinal centers of lymph nodes
- 14. filters blood, removal of old RBCs & stores iron and platelets
- 16. T cells go to the thymus where they must become immunogenic and _____.
- 17. the immunogenic part of an antigen
- 18. expanded beginning of the thoracic duct that receives fat filled lymph drainage from the intestine
- 21. site of T cell education and maturation; not a site for fighting infection; atrophies after adolescence
- 22. tissue fluid that enters the lymphatic capillaries
