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Blood Vessels

LymphaticImmune System

Respiratory

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The blood vessels that has valves

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Function of TAF’s (tumor angiogenesis

factors)

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An example of an elastic

artery

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The location of sinusoids

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The location of baroreceptors for regulating blood

pressure

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Where are the aorta and internal carotid?

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The difference between interstitial

fluid, lymph fluid and plasma

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What is plasma has proteins, interstitial and

lymph don’t and location?

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Lymphatic fluid drains through the lymphatic duct back to the heart through the junction between the ____ &

____ vein.

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What is the junction between the subclavian and jugular vein?

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Two main pumps that aid in

returning lymph back to the heart

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What is skeletal muscular pump and respiratory pump?

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A virus infected lymphocyte, macrophage, and fibroblast

produce this protein that induce synthesis of antiviral proteins that interfere with

viral replication in neighboring cells

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What is interferon?

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Graves Disease and MS are types of these groups of

diseases

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What are autoimmune diseases?

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The way a membrane

attacking complex kills infected cells

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What is puts holes in the membrane and

causes the cell to lyse?

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This substance is released by damaged

cells and intensifies the effects of histamines and

kinins

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What is prostaglandins?

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Ingests microbes or any foreign particular

matter, includes neutrophils and macrophages

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What is a phagocyte?

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List 3 actions antibodies do to destroy foreign substances,

viruses or bacteria

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What are agglutination, neutralization,

precipitation, activation of complement proteins, and enhance phagocytosis?

What are agglutination, neutralization,

precipitation, activation of complement proteins, and enhance phagocytosis?

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The specific leukocyte that the HIV virus targets

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What is Helper T?

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The name of a chemical substance found in aveolar fluid that reduces surface

tension in alveoli

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What is surfactants?

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Calculation of vital capacity

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What is VC= TV+IRV+ERV?

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N2 gas coming out of solution in

a diver ascending causes this condition

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What is the bends or decompression

sickness?

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The effects of increasing acidity on the affinity of

O2 to bind to hemoglobin

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What is decreases O2’s binding ability?

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Chemical’s that stimulate breathing

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What is CO2 and H+ ?

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Double Jeopardy

What 5 veins return blood to the heart?

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What are inferior vena cava, superior

vena cava, r. & l. pulmonary vein and

coronary sinus?

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