Unit 2 Crossword BIOL2402

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Across
  1. 4. This process tests the ability of T-lymphocytes to display self-tolerance.
  2. 6. This lymphatic trunk drains lymph from the head and neck.
  3. 7. This type of immunity is obtained from another individual such as through breastmilk.
  4. 10. When cancer travels from initial tumor to create more in another area of the body.
  5. 14. This duct drains the upper right quadrant of the body.
  6. 16. The largest lymphatic organ that filter blood for foreign materials
  7. 18. The technical term for swelling.
  8. 19. This structure gives rise to the fossa ovalis after development.
  9. 21. The adherence of leukocytes to cell-adhesion molecules.
  10. 22. This type of T-lymphocyte assists in cell-mediated, humoral, and innate immunity.
  11. 24. Small proteins that regulate immune activity.
  12. 26. This type of immunity results from contact with a pathogen such as through a vaccine or naturally.
  13. 27. This immunoglobulin has a pentamer structure and causes agglutination.
  14. 29. These valves sit between the atria and ventricles on each side.
  15. 31. Oxygenated blood from the placenta enters the fetus via the _________ _____.
Down
  1. 1. Lymphatic capillaries in the GI tract.
  2. 2. Large collections of lymphatic nodules in the GI tract wall.
  3. 3. This part of the spleen houses T & B lymphocytes and macrophages.
  4. 5. The amount of blood ejected per heart beat.
  5. 8. These cells promote inflammation by releasing chemicals such as histamine and heparin and are not found in blood.
  6. 9. A class of cytokines that impede viral spread.
  7. 11. NK cells release these to cause apoptosis of a cell.
  8. 12. This structure receives lipid-rich chyle from GI tract and is located at base of thoracic duct.
  9. 13. The final stage of fever in which temperature returns to normal.
  10. 15. The middle layer of the heart wall (thickest)
  11. 17. The amount of blood pumped by a single ventricle in one minute.
  12. 20. This gland is larger in children than adults and is the site for T-lymphocyte maturation.
  13. 23. This type of immunity is considered acquired or specific and not present at birth.
  14. 25. Most antibodies are made by this immunoglobulins in humans and it can cross the placenta barrier.
  15. 28. An immediate response to ward off unwanted substances.
  16. 30. This immunoglobulin is produced in saliva and mucus and protects the respiratory/GI tract.