Test: MJE- A&P200 - Chapter 26 - Definitions - 20 Questions

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  1. Lymphocytes
  2. T Lymphocytes
  3. Lymphadema
  4. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLC)
  5. Cortex
  1. a A condition resulting from an interruption of the normal lymphatic flow. The two types are primary, in which each stage is called by a different name (Milroy's disease or syndrome, Meige lymphadema or lymphadema praecox, lymphdema tarda) and secondary, generally caused by an obstruction of or injury to the lymph system.
  2. b White blood cells created in the bone marrow and matured in the thymus gland that destroy invading organisms identified by the B lymphocytes.
  3. c System-wide immune system disorder in which the body produces abnormal antibodies that attack its own tissues rather than foreign organisms. Lupus refers to a type of skin rash and erythematosus.
  4. d White blood cells created in the bone marrow that allow the body to recognize organisms that have invaded it previously. The two kinds are B lymphocytes and T lymphocytes.
  5. e In the kidney, the outer layer, in which the arteries, veins, convoluted tubules, and glomerular capsules are found.

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Also called white blood cells. Larger blood cells that fight infection and thus contribute to homeostasis.
  2. The introduction of immunity by infection or with a vaccine.
  3. Several types of white blood cells that attack invading organisms, the most common being neutrophils, which primarily attack bacteria.
  4. A process in which cancer cells break away from the original tumor and travel to other areas of the body, where they form new tumors.
  5. Also called simply mono and "the kissing disease." A viral infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), part of the herpes family, characterized by an increase in white blood cells that contain a singe nucleus and commonly found in young adults.

5 True/False Question

  1. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) → Immune system disorder of unknown origin.

          

  2. Immune Response → A series of immune system attacks on organisms and substances that invade the body systems and cause disease.

          

  3. Antibodies → A foreign substance that invades the body.

          

  4. B lymphocytes → White blood cells created and matured in the bone marrow that seek out invading organisms and send T lymphcyes to destroy them

          

  5. Chemotherapy → Cancer treatment using drugs.

          

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