Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology‚ 9e (Marieb) Chapter 12 The Lymphatic System and Body Defenses Short Answer Figure 12.1 Using Figure 12.1‚ identify the following: 1) A lymph capillary is indicated by letter __________. Answer: D Diff: 2 Page Ref: 404 2) A lymph node is indicated by letter __________. Answer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: 404 3) The lymph duct is indicated by lettter __________. Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref: 404 4) Blood capillaries are indicated by letter
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desires‚ he is an id. The narrator ( Jack) of Fight Club is fixated in the phallic stage. Symptoms of phallic fixations are sexual inhibition‚ fear of castration‚ homoerotic tendency. The entire film is permeated with castration anxiety and phallic imagery‚ including the subliminal penis flashed across the screen and the dildo in Marla’s apartment. According to Freud‚ the cause of fixation at this stage is an unresolved Oedipal complex. The narrator has failed to resolve his Oedipal complex because
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MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX 1. MHC Cluster of Genes: Characteristics and Importance 2. MHC Genetic Regions 1. H2 Complex Map 2. HLA Complex Map 3. HLA Classes of Molecules 4. HLA Testing and Their Application UNIT VII: COMPLEMENT SYSTEM 1. Major Proteins of the Complement System 2. Pathways of Activation 3. Biologic Consequences of Activation 4. Measurement of its Biologically Active Components UNIT VIII: BIOLOGY OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE 1. Fate of the Antigen 2. Phases of Immune response 3. Structure
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Chapter 21 The Immune System: Innate and Adaptive Body Defenses Innate and Adaptive Defenses (Fig. 21.1‚ pg. 767) Body Defenses against Infection (Fig. 21.1‚ pg. 767) * Immunity * Resistance to disease * Pathogen * disease causing agent * bacteria‚ viruses‚ etc * Innate (nonspecific) Defenses * responds quickly * general defenses * protects against many pathogens * First line of defense * skin and mucosae prevent entry of microorganisms
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21: The Immune System: Innate and Adaptive Body Defenses Objectives PART 1: INNATE DEFENSES Surface Barriers: Skin and Mucosae 1. Describe surface membrane barriers and their protective functions. Internal Defenses: Cells and Chemicals 2. Explain the importance of phagocytosis and natural killer cells in innate body defense. 3. Describe the inflammatory process. Identify several inflammatory chemicals and indicate their specific roles. 4. Name the body’s antimicrobial substances and describe
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1. How to differentiate “O” and a Bombay groups: 2. AHG Test: Wash with NSS 3X to remove globulins. Why? 3. Aside from serum‚ Anti A and anti B can also be found in_______ 4. Anti-Duffy antibodies can cause HDN and HTR‚ True or False? 5. Emergency cases patients transfused with 6. Intrauterine transfusion: blood unit of choice is: PRBC‚ Frozen RBC‚ anything will do 7. Aside from Whole blood and PRBC‚ what component is needed to be crossmatch prior to transfusion? 8. What
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INFORMATIVE Photography Process Hobby/Profession Skilful Types of photography i) Introduction Photography can be defined by the science which relates to the action of light on sensitive bodies in the production of pictures‚ the fixation of images‚ and the like. It also can be define by the art or process of producing pictures by this action of light. Photography is definitely worth a thousand words and it has the power to convey a whole new meaning of a particular situation. On
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better to the slide and also take up dye more easily. Fixation process Fixation is usually the first stage in a multistep process to prepare a sample of biological material for microscopy or other analysis. Therefore‚ the choice of fixative and fixation protocol may depend on the additional processing steps and final analyses that are planned. For example‚ immunohistochemistry uses antibodies that bind to a specific protein target. Prolonged fixation can chemically mask these targets and prevent antibody
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Mastering A&P Chapter 21.2-5 Quiz Chapter 21.2 Quiz 1. Cellular ingestion and destruction of particulate matter is called phagocytosis. True 2. Which of the following is a part of the second line of defense against microorganisms? Phagocytes 3. Innate immune system defenses include ________. Phagocytosis 4. Which of the following cells predominate at the sites of chronic infections? Macrophages Chapter 21.3 Quiz 1. Substances capable of triggering the adaptive
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1. Explain the difference between signs and symptoms and give one example of each. A sign is an abnormal‚ objective finding‚ by the patient and can be found by physical examination. A symptom is a negative characteristic and can be described subjectively by the patient. An example of a sign would be a painless tumor‚ and an example of a symptom would be pain in the part of the body experienced by the patient. 2. What are some changeable predisposing factors to disease? What is the single greatest
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