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B lymphocytes cell maturation
T lymphocytes cell maturation
B cell - mature in the bone marrow
T cell - mature in the thymus
Lymphatic System
A body system similar to the circulatory system without the flow of red blood cells tissues
are screened for foreign antigens. Composed of lymphatic vessels and lymphatic cells,
tissues, and organs
Humoral and Cell Mediated Immune Responses
The types of Adaptive Immune Responses
Humoral Immune Responses
Type of response with Activated B cells produce antibodies
,Cell Mediated Responses
Type of response that involves activated T cells Deals
with intercellular pathogens
Circulatory System
Lymphatic cells and vessels are intertwined/connected to what other body system?
Lymph
Liquid with similar composition to blood plasma
Fluid leaked from blood vessels into surrounding tissues Is
flowed through body and returned to the heart
Red bone marrow, Thymus
Primary Lymphoid Organs
Lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, MALT
Secondary Lymphoid Organs
Mucosa-Associated Lymphatic Tissue
What does MALT stand for?
,MALT
Consists of organs like the appendix, lymphatic tissue of respiratory tract, vagina,
urinary bladder, mammary glands, and Peyer's patch in small intestine wall
Muscle Contraction
Body action that helps keep fluid moving along the lymphatic system
Infection
Lymph node swelling indicates.....
Germinal centers of Lymph nodes
A lot of B cell replication occurs here
Medulla region of Lymph nodes
Region of the body consisting of veins and arteries Where
lots of foreign particles flow
Lymph nodes
Thousands of body parts throughout the body that can recognize foreign particles and
determine to let out a response to get rid of them
, Antigens
A particle or molecule that the body recognizes as foreign and worthy of attack
Antigens
Include various bacterial components as well as proteins of viruses, fungi, and
protozoa. Food and dust can also contain antigenic particles
Antigenic in nature
Parts of the cell that normal human cells do not contain that enter the body are
considered
Epitope (antigenic determinants)
Part of an antigen dependent on 3D molecular shape/region of a particular particle