Lymphatic System lect the terms described by the statements below. terna chyli mph lymph capillaries lymph nodes Collects extracellular fluid from tissues. Fluid in lymphatic vessels. Empties lymph into right subclavian vein. Saclike structure at inferior end of thoracic duct. Cleanses lymph as it passes through. Carries lymph to left subclavian vein. lymphatic vessels right lymphatic duct thoracic duct Lymphocytes and Immunity lect the terms described by the statements below. ibodies igen-presenting cell ibody-mediated immunity od l-mediated immunity mokines notoxic T cells helper T cells lymphoid tissue memory B and T cells phagocytosis plasma cells stem cells in red bone marrow T cells Source of all lymphocytes. Lymphocytes maturing in thymus. Lymphocytes maturing in red bone marrow. T cells that kill diseased cells with chemicals. Lymphocytes that produce antibodies. Immunity enabled by T cells. Where most mature lymphocytes reside Chemicals that bind to antigens. Chemicals that activate B cells. Lymphocytes that start a secondary immune response. Chemicals secreted by helper T cells. Immunity enabled by B cells. T cells that start a primary immune response. Immunity that targets extracellular pathogens. Destroys antigens bound to antibodies. 3 4. 5 2 3. 5 6 7. 8 9. 10, 11. 12, 13 14 15

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F. Lymphatic System
Select the terms described by the statements below.
cisterna chyli
lymph
lymph capillaries
lymph nodes
1. Collects extracellular fluid from tissues.
2. Fluid in lymphatic vessels.
3. Empties lymph into right subclavian vein.
4. Saclike structure at inferior end of thoracic duct.
5. Cleanses lymph as it passes through.
6. Carries lymph to left subclavian vein.
lymphatic vessels
right lymphatic duct
thoracic duct
G. Lymphocytes and Immunity
Select the terms described by the statements below.
antibodies
antigen-presenting cell
antibody-mediated immunity
B cells
blood
cell-mediated immunity
cytokines
cytotoxic T cells
helper T cells
lymphoid tissue
memory B and T cells
phagocytosis
plasma cells
stem cells in red bone
marrow
T cells
1. Source of all lymphocytes.
2. Lymphocytes maturing in thymus.
3. Lymphocytes maturing in red bone marrow.
4. T cells that kill diseased cells with chemicals.
5. Lymphocytes that produce antibodies.
6. Immunity enabled by T cells.
7. Where most mature lymphocytes reside.
8. Chemicals that bind to antigens.
9. Chemicals that activate B cells.
10. Lymphocytes that start a secondary immune response.
11. Chemicals secreted by helper T cells.
12. Immunity enabled by B cells.
13. T cells that start a primary immune response.
14. Immunity that targets extracellular pathogens.
15. Destroys antigens bound to antibodies.
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Transcribed Image Text:F. Lymphatic System Select the terms described by the statements below. cisterna chyli lymph lymph capillaries lymph nodes 1. Collects extracellular fluid from tissues. 2. Fluid in lymphatic vessels. 3. Empties lymph into right subclavian vein. 4. Saclike structure at inferior end of thoracic duct. 5. Cleanses lymph as it passes through. 6. Carries lymph to left subclavian vein. lymphatic vessels right lymphatic duct thoracic duct G. Lymphocytes and Immunity Select the terms described by the statements below. antibodies antigen-presenting cell antibody-mediated immunity B cells blood cell-mediated immunity cytokines cytotoxic T cells helper T cells lymphoid tissue memory B and T cells phagocytosis plasma cells stem cells in red bone marrow T cells 1. Source of all lymphocytes. 2. Lymphocytes maturing in thymus. 3. Lymphocytes maturing in red bone marrow. 4. T cells that kill diseased cells with chemicals. 5. Lymphocytes that produce antibodies. 6. Immunity enabled by T cells. 7. Where most mature lymphocytes reside. 8. Chemicals that bind to antigens. 9. Chemicals that activate B cells. 10. Lymphocytes that start a secondary immune response. 11. Chemicals secreted by helper T cells. 12. Immunity enabled by B cells. 13. T cells that start a primary immune response. 14. Immunity that targets extracellular pathogens. 15. Destroys antigens bound to antibodies. 2 3 4. 5 6. 2 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15
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