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These lymph vessels transport fats to the blood stream
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Lacteals
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These cells spend time developing in the thymus and are responsible
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T-cells
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The formation of B memory cells confers __ __ immunity
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Long term
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Artificial passive immunity might be acquired by treatment with a/n __ made by a survivor or __ an antibody circulating in blood
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Antibody, globulin
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This fluid becomes lymph when collected by lymph vessels
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Interstitial
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The palatine tonsils are located on either side of the
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Throat
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Macrophages found in the liver are called
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Kupffer cells
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Is able to carry cancer cells to lymph nodes, a possible route for the spread of cancer, and to carry bacteria to nodes where they may be destroyed
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Lymph
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A type of artificial active immunity would be getting a __ because you must make antibodies against the antigens
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Vaccine like a flu shot
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The __ fluid is collected by lymph vessels to form lymph
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Interstitial
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A type of natural passive immunity would be that passed form __ to __
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Mother, child
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Antigens have binding sites for cell receptors and this helper
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Complement
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The plasma cell is formed when antiges cause __ __ to be activated
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Immature B cells
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The pharangeal tonsils are called __ once they become swollen
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Adenoids
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This can be a toxin, a protein on a cancer cell membrane, or a protein on a pathogen such as a bacteria or virus
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Antigen
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