Anatomy test 3 of 4 Crossword
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1) skin, mucous membranes, chemicals2) leukocytosis, margination, diapedesis, chemotaxis3) phagocyte adheres to pathogens, forms pseudopods that engulf particles forming phagosome, lysosome fuses with the phagocytic vesicle forming a phagolysosome, lysosome enzymes digest the particles, leaving a residual body. exocytosis of the vesicle removes indigestible and residual material. 4) neutrophils follow chemical trail5) because you are trying to wall of the invader, bring in phagocytes and t cells and b cells and increase permeability6) T cells ( two types helper and cytotoxic)8) B cells which make plasma protiens10) cytotoxic T cell11) plasma cells12) neutrophils flatten and sqeeze out of capillaries18) helper t cell |
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7) iron and zinc9) adhesion molecules, they sprout in areas of injury.13) because of the keratin in the skin (dead skin cells)14) neutrophils cling to the capillary wall15) interferon (viruses), complement16) increase in neutrophils enter blood from bone marrow17) cytotoxic T cells are very specific and NK cells are not they just kill everything not self19) antibodies |
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