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A&P 3.6

Across
Which adductor inserts at pes anserinus and is the only one to flex the knee
Blood poisoning; the result of untreated lymphadenitis
Nodules where immune responses happen to pathogens entering the small intestines
Which tonsils are located on either side of the throat, usually removed in a tonsillectomy
Which tonsils are near the base of the tongue
Tumors of the lymph nodes, painless swelling of the lymph nodes, possibility of anemia, fatigue, low-grade fever, night sweats, itchiness, abdominal pain and loss of appetite; all of which lasts 2 weeks or more
Found in mucous membranes not enclosed in connective tissue
A type of white blood cell made in red bone marrow (from stem cells) to carry out immune response; named B cells and T cells
The nodule where immune responses happen for pathogens entering the throat
Which tonsil becomes swollen near the posterior opening of the nasal cavity
Which lymphatic duct drains lymph from the upper right side of the body
Clear watery fluid; the interstitial fluid of the lymphatic system
Which adductor is primarily a flexor and also does hip adduction
The main lymph-collecting duct, receives lymph from the left side of the head, neck, chest, upper limb and entire body below the ribs
About 600 of these (organs) are encapsulated by dense connective tissue as masses of T cells and B cells
Down
Pathology due to an obstruction and accumulation of lymph causing edematous tissue (puffy/boggy tissue)
The lack of resistance to ward off damage or disease through the body's defenses
The production of ALL blood cells happens in this color marrow
Acute inflammation of the lymphatic vessels and nodes that stems from invasion of an infectious organism; noted by a red streak extending the length of the infected region
Where do we fight off sickness and disease
The other name for resistance; the ability to ward off damage or disease through defenses
Acute or chronic infection of the tonsils; fever, sore throat and difficulty swallowing
Which division of lymphatic organs and tissues are where most immune responses happen; lymph nodes, lymph nodules, spleen
Egg-shaped masses of lymphatic tissue not surrounded by a capsule (non-organs)
Which division of lymphatic organs and tissues make cells that carry out immune response; red bone marrow and the thymus
Aka specific immunity when your defenses remember the germ that entered once before and now you cant get that same sickness again
Aka non-specific immunity, the defenses you are born with (skin, mucous membranes, antimicrobial substances, phagocytosis, inflammation and fever)
Nodules where immune response happens to pathogens in the blood; also has a reservoir for platelets and blood