CHAPTER 21 The Respiratory System SECTION 1 Revi ew Labeling 6. 10 11 12 14 bet 15 13 16
CHAPTER 21 The Respiratory System SECTION 1 Revi ew Labeling 6. 10 11 12 14 bet 15 13 16
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Transcribed Image Text:CHAPTER 21
The Respiratory System
SECTION 1
Review
Labeling
2
8
10
11
12
14
betoibr enl
15
13
16
Matching

Transcribed Image Text:Match each lettered term with the
most closely related description.
a. cytotoxic T cells
Stimulated by the release of
cytokines from macrophages,
helper T cells, and interferons,
b. viruses
The race is on:
с. В сеlls
15
14
d. antibodies
try to replicate before the
immune system can mount
a response. Two have
already taken over cells in
the body.
quickly recognize the viruses
as a foreign threat. They
begin destroying viruses by
engulfing them.
e. helper T cells
join the attack on virus-
infected cells. They also
fight cancer cells.
f. macrophages
g. natural killer (NK) cells
h. regulatory T cells
eieg ucl bris ah lo
oolom
i. memory T cells and B cells
neo alled
18
alloo omeslo ofni ola
19
17
are Y-shaped proteins
designed specifically to
recognize a particular viral
mature into plasma cells,
which in turn produce
Y-shaped proteins.
ebie hel ert beer
honelni vood avtne er
(the battle managers of the
immune system) emit sig-
nals to other lymphocytes
to join the attack.
oeonetelagn or bacterial invader; they
bind to it and neutralize it.
anoeln
enotbetni lehato
er d be
enoibolni leto
As the body begins to
conquer the viruses,
21
As the viruses are being
defeated, the body creates
mgniwollot
Sesibo
lle lo
20
wage chemical warfare on
virus-infected cells by
releasing lethal proteins.
help moderate the immune
response. Otherwise, the
immune response might
attack the body.
to circulate permanently in
the bloodstream, ensuring
that next time, that particular
virus will be swiftly conquered.
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