2. Immunity
A) Discuss innate immunity
B) Discuss ONE SPECIFIC autoimmune disease
C) Discuss blood agglutination
D) Discuss Rh lncompatibility in pregnancy
1.Lymph nodes: A. Filter lymph before returning fluid to the
blood B. Contain specialized cells for immune defense C. Are
divided into compartments D. Have an inner medula and outer cortex
E. All of the above
2. Which of the following is NOT a lymphoid organ A. Tymus B.
Thyroid C. Tonsils D. All of the above (in other words, NONE of
these are lymphoid organs) E. None of the above (in other words,
ALL of these are lymphoid organs)...
2. Explain how lymph is formed. What would be the impact on
lymph formation if the osmotic force at the venous end of the
capillary was more successful at recovering fluid lost at the
arterial end?
1. The causative organism of tuberculosis has a coat around it
that makes it much more resistant than other bacteria to digestive
enzymes and hydrogen peroxide. What can you say about this
characteristic, and why is it more difficult for the body to fight...
1. Rapidly flowing blood in the _?_ veins drawn lymph
in returning the fluid to the cardiovascular system.
2. Any large molecule capable of binding to an
antibody and triggering the immune response is called an _?_.
The Mesentery Describe the formation of lymph
within that region, relating that to blood vessels within the
region and addressing the physical forces that lead to lymph
production. How would the lymph that is formed in that region be
returned to the blood supply? What vessels and lymph organs would
it travel through? For the second part of your discussion imagine
that there is a potential pathogen within your identified region -
what involvement of other lymph organs or individual...
"For a minimus of 2 pages, discuss the 1.
Structure and 2. Post-translational
modifications of the following protein:
Gene Name: CDK2
Uniport: P24941
Don't forget to include references."
Please help!
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Pick blood OR lymph to fill in the following blanks. (1 point)
Once T and B cells mature they circulate through the body in
(a)_____________ vessels. Dendritic cells that encounter a pathogen
in the tissue and became activated traffic to the draining lymph
node via a (b)_____________ vessel. Once a T cell is activated in
the lymph node it enters a (c)____________ vessel to travel and
migrate into the infected tissue.
2. True or False: Tertiary lymphoid organs can form...