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Anatomy Immune System Crossword
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2) Lymphocytes that mature in the thymus and later depend on thymic hormone.
3) Lead into the node along its convex surface.
4) Emerge from the hilum.
6) A thin filled of lactic and fatty acids that inhibit bacterial growth.
7) Lymph nodes, tonsils and spleen.
8) Aggregation of lymphocytes in the connective tissue of mucous membrane.
9) Groin- receive from entire lower limb.
10) Natural killers, T cells, B cells.
12) Travel along side of veins and capillaries.
13) The leukocyte then crawl through the gaps between the endothelial cells.
14) Molecule that triggers an immune response.
17) Requires an antibody to get it started.
18) Penetrate nearly every tissue of the body but are absent from the nervous system cartilage, cornea, bone and bone marrow.
21) Secrete chemicals that aid the movolity and action of other lukeocytes.
22) All lymph node diseases.
24) Transform into macrophanges.
27) Drains in major portion of the body. (the jugular, subclavia, bronchomediastineal, intercostal, intestinal, lumbar).
29) This adhesion to the vessel wall.
30) Small proteins that serve as a chemical communication network among immune cells.
32) Attraction of chemicals.
37) Certain regions that stimulate immune responses.
39) Clear, colorless fluid similar to plasma but low in protein.
42) Member of the endocrine, lymphatic and immune systems.
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1) Temporary immunity that results from injection from immune serum.
5) Bind to certain sugar of the pathogen surface.
11) Mediastinum- receive from the mediastinum lungs and airway.
15) Too small molecules to be antigenic in themselves.
16) Consist of a network of vessels that penetrates tissues and a collection a collection of tissue and organ, and produce immune cells.
19) Production of one's antibodies as a result of vaccination.
20) Enzyme that destroy bacteria by dissolving their cell wall.
23) Alert the neighboring cells and protect them from become infected.
25) Inflammation of lymph node.
26) Patches of lymphatic tissues located at the entrance of the pharynx.
28) Fever
31) Clusters in the small intestine.
33) Guard against parasites, allergies.
34) Posterior abdominal pelvic wall- receive from the urinary and reproductive system.
35) The lymphatic capillaries-collecting vessels-six lymphatic trunks- two collecting ducts-subclavian vein.
36) The body largest lymphatic organ. (erythrocyte graveyard)
38) Group of 30 or more globulins.
40) Very large, avidly phagocytotic cells of the connective tissue.
41) Arm pit- receives from upper limb and breast.
43) Red bone marrow and thymus.
44) Employs antibodies that tag pathogens for destruction.
45) Swelling of the brain neurons and fatty infiltrations of the liver.
46) Cell adhesion molecules.
47) The largest of the lymphatic vessels (right lymphatic duct, thoracic duct)
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