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What type of chemical barrier release by virus infected cells? |
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accumulation of excess tissue fluid |
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What are antibodies made up of? |
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What structures are found in the back of the oral cavity that prevent pathogens that come in with the food we eat? |
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(MHC)Major histocompatibility complex
Destroy foreign antigens |
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What formed element transport oxygen? |
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What is the name for the production of blood cells? |
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What type of cells remain after infection to initate a secondary immune response that comes in contact with the same pathogen again? |
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What formed element aids in blood clotting? |
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What type of antibodies would you find in type A blood? |
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What type of lymphocyte carry out cell mediated immunity? |
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What type of lymphocytes produce antibodies ? |
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What is the maximum number of oxygen moducles that a hemoglobin can carry |
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Does a primary or secondary immune response produce a faster response? |
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Does a primary or secondary immune responses produce more antibody? |
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What type of antigens would you find in type A blood? |
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What formed element is responsible for immune response by forming antibodies? |
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What does hemocrit measuring? |
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What is a blood clot fragment that is freely floating in the blood stream called? |
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What type of leukocyte is most numerous? |
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What blood type is the universal recipient? |
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What hormone promotes blood cell formation? |
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What type of protein is found in a ?ocyte that transport oxygen? |
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What protein generates osmotic pressure of the plasma? |
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What vessel drains into the right atrium?
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What valve is between the Left atrium and the Left ventricle? |
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What structure is the pacemaker of the heart? |
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What causes angina pectoris? |
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chest pains, leads to heart attack |
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What vessel do the change in body tissue occur? |
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What blood vessel carry blood under the greater pressure? |
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Would you expect blood flow to increase or decrease in tissue as CO2 concentrate increase?
PH?
Oxygen? |
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increase CO2
decrease PH
decrease Oxygen |
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What effect would parasymphetic impulse have on the heart rate? |
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What chamber of the heart does the aorta exit from? |
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What factor promote movement thru veins? |
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muscle contraction in walls
skeletal muscle contraction
changes in blood pressure |
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Which blood vessels usually measure pulse? |
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Which valves open when the valves contract? |
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Which valve permits one way flow from the right atrium to the right ventricle? |
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Blood with low oxygen leaves what chamber of the heart? |
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uncoordinating of ventrical muscles |
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Which way of the wave of the EKG is created by ventricular depolarization? |
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What does low oxygen leave thru first? |
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What procedure uses a ballon to open a blockage of a coronary artery? |
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What type of tissue from the epithelium |
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What hormone regulates blood pressure by stimulating water reabsorption from the kidney? |
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What blood vessel has the greatest cross sectional area and slowest velosity of blood flow? |
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What effect would a decrease in heart rate have on blood pressure? |
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What effect would narrowing blood pressure diameter have on it? |
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What compound is used to control pH level? |
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What structure is longer in the juxmedullary nephrons then the portable nephrons? |
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What is the function of ADH? |
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reabsorption of water
(water retention) |
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What type of fat is the healthest to eat? |
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What is used as a measurement unit in the amount energy associated with macral nutrients? |
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What structure of the elementary canal has three layers of muscle? |
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Which direction do substances move during tubular absorption? |
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What hormone promotes sodium reduction? |
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