Chapter 6: Blood and the Lymphatic and Immune Systems Flashcards

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formed elements

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Erythrocytes
Platelets
Leukocytes

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2
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organs of the lymphatic system

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Lymph nodesLymphatic vesselsThymus glandSpleenTonsils

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3
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active immunity

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Develops following direct exposure to a pathogen

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4
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splenomegaly

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an enlarged spleen

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5
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anemia

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group of conditions characterized by a reduction in number of RBCs or the amount of hemoglobin; results in less oxygen reaching tissues

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6
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type A

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Type A blood produces anti-B antibodies

Anti-B antibodies attack type B and type AB blood

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7
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passive immunity

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Results when a person receives protective substances produced by another human or animal

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sickle cell

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genetic disorder where RBCs take on abnormal sickle shape; become more fragile leading to hemolytic anemia

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9
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rh factor

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positive or negative

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10
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autoimmune disease

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disease resulting from immune system attacking its own body is if a pathogen; examples include rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus

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11
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hematocrit

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measures volume of RBCs

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12
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how we do blood typing

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must do blood typing before a transfusion

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Type B

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Type B blood produces anti-A antibodies

Anti-A antibodies attack type A and type AB blood

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type O

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has no marker

Type O blood produces anti-A and anti-B antibodies These antibodies will attack type A, type B, and type AB blood

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15
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abo system

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There are two possible RBC markers, A and B

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16
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acquired immunity

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Body’s response to a specific pathogen

passive or active

17
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RH-

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Will produce anti-Rh antibodies
no RH factor
Rh– person can receive only Rh– blood

18
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types of blood markers

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ABO system and Rh factor

19
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humoral

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Involves production of B lymphocytes
Respond to antigens by producing a protective protein, an antibody
Antibodies combine with antigen to form an antigen-antibody complex
Targets pathogen for phagocytosis
Prevents infectious agent from damaging healthy cells

20
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lymphedema

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excessive tissue fluid due to blocked lymphatic flow

21
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aids

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defect in cell-mediated immunity; result of final stages of HIV infection

22
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allergy

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hypersensitivity to a common substance; substance is called an allergen

23
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types of immunities

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natural

acquired

24
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immune responses

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humoral

cellular

25
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leukemia

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cancer of white blood cell-forming portion of red bone marrow; results in large number of abnormal and immature WBCs circulating in blood stream

26
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natural immunity

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Not specific to a particular disease •Doesn’t require prior exposure to pathogen

27
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RH+

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RH factor on rbc’s
Will not make anti-Rh antibodies
Rh+ person may receive either Rh+ or Rh– transfusion

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type AB blood

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has both markers
Type AB blood produces no antibodies
Therefore it will not attack any other blood types

29
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cellular

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Involves production of T cells and natural killer cells (NK) These defense cells are cytotoxic
Physically attack and destroy pathogenic cells