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A&P II FINAL REVIEW

1.

Area seeded by immunocompetent B and T cells.

D

2.

Area where B cells become immunocompetent.

C

3.

Area where activated immunocompetent B and T cells recirculate

E

4.

Area where antigen challenge and clonal selection are most likely to occur.

D

5.

Heavy chain

B

6.

Light chain

D

7.

Variable region

C

8.

Constant region

E

9.

Excess hormone levels from this region result in Cushing's syndrome

B

10.

Hormones mimic sympathetic nervous system neurtransmitters

D

11.

Mainly produces small amounts of gonadocorticoids

C

12.

A granulocyte, phagocyte, and the most common white blood cell found in whole blood.

A

13.

Main bacteria killer during acute infections

A

14.

Mounts a humoral immune response by producing antibodies

D

15.

Releases granules that kill parasitic worms

C

16.

When activated becomes a macrophage that fights infection.

B

17.

Ventricular fibrillation

D

18.

Second degree heart block

C

19.

Junctional rhythm

B

20.

Capillary with intercellular clefts found in the skin and muscles.

A

21.

Capillary found where active capillary absorption of filtrate occurs.

B

22.

Capillary found in endocrine organs that allows hormones to gain rapid entry into the blood

B