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Title: Lymphatic and Immune System Foldable


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Lymphatic and Immune System Foldable
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  • Tab 1 Lymphatic System
  • Name the two major types of structures composing
    the lymphatic system.
  • What structures/organs make up the lymphatic
    system?
  • What structure destroys worn-out RBCs?
  • Define Lymph and describe the source of lymph,
    and explain its formation and transport.
  • What direction does lymph flow?
  • Describe all the mechanisms that aid in lymph
    return to the cardiovascular system. (HINT 4
    different things help move the lymph and keep it
    going in 1 direction).
  • Draw, define and describe the structure and
    function of a lymph node.
  • Describe the functions of tonsils, the thymus,
    Peyer's patches, and the spleen.
  • Explain how the lymphatic system is functionally
    related to the cardiovascular and immune systems

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  • Tab 2 General Immune System Information
  • Define immunology.
  • Define interferon and where these molecules come
    from.
  • What makes up the bodys first line of defense?
  • Does the nonspecific or specific immune system
    work faster?
  • Define a pathogen.
  • Describe the complement system?
  • What is complement fixation and what causes this?

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  • Tab 3 Innate Immunity
  • Another name for innate immunity is ?
  • What cells/compounds make up the innate immune
    system?
  • What is inflammation and what are the 4 most
    common indicators of the inflammatory response?
  • Where is the bodys thermostat located? What
    molecules can cause this thermostat to be reset?

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  • Tab 4 Adaptive Immunity
  • Define immunocompetent.
  • Where do B-Cells become immunocompetent?
  • Where do T-cells become immunocompetent?
  • Describe macrophages what do they do, how do
    they do it?
  • Vaccines provide what type of acquired immunity?
  • A fetus obtaining antibodies from the mother is
    what type of acquired immunity?
  • Describe IN DETAIL the structure of an antibody.
    What makes them unique? What determines the
    class or type of antibody?
  • Include a picture of an anitbody.
  • Another name for an antibody is ?
  • What are the 5 classes of antibodies?
  • What is the function of each antibody and where
    are each most likely to be found?

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Tab 4 Adaptive Immunity
  • List and describe in detail the ways in which
    antibodies provide immunity.
  • Antigenic presentation is essential for the
    activation and clonal selection of what cell
    type?
  • What are allergens?
  • What is immediate hypersensitivity?
  • What cell types are involved?
  • What chemical is released?
  • What Ig Molecule causes the cell to release this
    molecule?
  • What are the types of T-cells? Compare and
    contrast them and describe how each functions.
  • Describe how AIDs cripples the immune system and
    what cell type AIDs interferes with.
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