responds immediately to protect the body from all foreign substances
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The functions of the lymphatic system
Fluid balance. Fat Absorption. Defense
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What are T cells?
The rest of the cortical cells are lymphocytes âin transitâ, the so-called T cells that circulate continuously between the blood, lymph nodes and lymph
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Give one example of Surface Membrane Barriers. Explain
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What is a natural killer cell?
A lymphatic cell that functions to non-specifically target bacteria, transplanted tissue cells, and virally infected or cancerous host cells
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What are found in your tonsils?
Tonsillar crypts An incomplete fibrous capsule Patches of lymphatic tissues
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What is the difference between naturally acquired and artificially acquired immunity?
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Explain The Inflammatory Process
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What is IgM?
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Contrast Humoral immunity and Cellular Immunity?
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When is the peak of thymus gland functions? Why?
The thymus gland functions at peak levels only during youth.
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What do the lymphatic vessels transport to the circulatory system?