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Chapter 12: The Lymphatic System

Chapter 12: The Lymphatic System. Level 1. Level 2. Level 3. Level 4. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. FINAL ROUND. Level 1: $100 Question.

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Chapter 12: The Lymphatic System

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  1. Chapter 12: The Lymphatic System Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 FINAL ROUND

  2. Level 1:$100 Question • Any substance capable of mobilizing our immune system and provoking an immune response is a(an) • a. antigen. • b. antibody. • c. immunoglobulin. • d. hapten. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  3. Level 1: $100 Answer • Any substance capable of mobilizing our immune system and provoking an immune response is a(an) • a. antigen. • b. antibody. • c. immunoglobulin. • d. hapten. BACK TO GAME

  4. Level 1:$200 Question • This lymphatic gland is larger in younger people and is found in the anterior thorax. • a. Spleen • b. Parotid • c. Thalamus • d. Thymus ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  5. Level 1:$200 Answer • This lymphatic gland is larger in younger people and is found in the anterior thorax. • a. Spleen • b. Parotid • c. Thalamus • d. Thymus BACK TO GAME

  6. Level 1:$300 Question • Secreted by macrophages, these proteins are important in the immune response. • a. Antibodies • b. Immunoglobulins • c. Cytokines • d. Antigens ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  7. Level 1:$300 Answer • Secreted by macrophages, these proteins are important in the immune response. • a. Antibodies • b. Immunoglobulins • c. Cytokines • d. Antigens BACK TO GAME

  8. Level 1:$400 Question • A human’s first line of defense is • a. the immune response. • b. antibodies. • c. intact skin. • d. specific to antigen. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  9. Level 1:$400 Answer • A human’s first line of defense is • a. the immune response. • b. antibodies. • c. intact skin. • d. specific to antigen. BACK TO GAME

  10. Level 2:$100 Question • This lymphatic organ filters and cleanses the blood and is the site of lymphatic proliferation. • a. Thalamus • b. Thymus • c. Spleen • d. Pancreas ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  11. Level 2:$100 Answer • This lymphatic organ filters and cleanses the blood and is the site of lymphatic proliferation. • a. Thalamus • b. Thymus • c. Spleen • d. Pancreas BACK TO GAME

  12. Level 2:$200 Question • Exposed to the wrong type of blood for the first time, a person would • a. have no immediate reaction. • b. have an immediate, severe reaction. • c. have an antibody response that would peak in approximately 10 days. • d. have an antibody response that would peak in 2 to 3 days. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  13. Level 2:$200 Answer • Exposed to the wrong type of blood for the first time, a person would • a. have no immediate reaction. • b. have an immediate, severe reaction. • c. have an antibody response that would peak in approximately 10 days. • d. have an antibody response that would peak in 2 to 3 days. BACK TO GAME

  14. Level 2:$300 Question • Harmful or disease-causing organisms are • a. antigens. • b. bacteria. • c. lysozymes. • d. pathogens. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  15. Level 2:$300 Answer • Harmful or disease-causing organisms are • a. antigens. • b. bacteria. • c. lysozymes. • d. pathogens. BACK TO GAME

  16. Level 2:$400 Question • Specific lymphocytes called B cells generate these daughter cells. • a. Antibodies • b. T cells • c. Macrophages • d. Plasma cells ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  17. Level 2:$400 Answer • Specific lymphocytes called B cells generate these daughter cells. • a. Antibodies • b. T cells • c. Macrophages • d. Plasma cells BACK TO GAME

  18. Level 3:$100 Question • These cells activate B cells. • a. Plasma cells • b. Regulatory T cells • c. Helper T cells • d. Cytotoxic T cells ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  19. Level 3:$100 Answer • These cells activate B cells. • a. Plasma cells • b. Regulatory T cells • c. Helper T cells • d. Cytotoxic T cells BACK TO GAME

  20. Level 3:$200 Question • This is a disease in which the myelin sheaths of the CNS are replaced by hard salts. • a. Glomerulonephritis • b. Multiple sclerosis • c. Myasthenia gravis • d. Diabetes mellitus ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  21. Level 3:$200 Answer • This is a disease in which the myelin sheaths of the CNS are replaced by hard salts. • a. Glomerulonephritis • b. Multiple sclerosis • c. Myasthenia gravis • d. Diabetes mellitus BACK TO GAME

  22. Level 3:$300 Question • Proteins released by virus-infected cells that protect uninfected cells from the virus are • a. antigens. • b. immunoglobulins. • c. cytokines. • d. interferons. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  23. Level 3: $300 Answer • Proteins released by virus-infected cells that protect uninfected cells from the virus are • a. antigens. • b. immunoglobulins. • c. cytokines. • d. interferons. BACK TO GAME

  24. Level 3:$400 Question • Collectively this lymphatic tissue protects the upper respiratory and digestive tracts. • a. Peyer’s patches • b. appendix • c. tonsils • d. all of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  25. Level 3:$400 Answer • Collectively this lymphatic tissue protects the upper respiratory and digestive tracts. • a. Peyer’s patches • b. appendix • c. tonsils • d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

  26. Level 4:$100 Question • This gland, which functions at peak levels during youth, functions in programming certain lymphocytes. • a. thyroid • b. thalamus • c. thymus • d. parotid ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  27. Level 4:$100 Answer • This gland, which functions at peak levels during youth, functions in programming certain lymphocytes. • a. thyroid • b. thalamus • c. thymus • d. parotid BACK TO GAME

  28. Level 4:$200 Question • This lymphoid organ provides a site for storing platelets and destroying worn-out red blood cells. • a. thymus • b. tonsil • c. pancreas • d. spleen ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  29. Level 4:$200 Answer • This lymphoid organ provides a site for storing platelets and destroying worn-out red blood cells. • a. thymus • b. tonsil • c. pancreas • d. spleen BACK TO GAME

  30. Level 4:$300 Question • This is the most devastating congenital condition of the immune system. • a. AIDS • b. SCID • c. TNF • d. SLE ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  31. Level 4: $300 Answer • This is the most devastating congenital condition of the immune system. • a. AIDS • b. SCID • c. TNF • d. SLE BACK TO GAME

  32. Level 4: $400 Question • A bodywide, or systemic, acute allergic reaction is known as • a. anaphylactic shock. • b. rheumatic fever. • c. systemic lupus. • d. myasthenia gravis. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  33. Level 4: $400 Answer • A bodywide, or systemic, acute allergic reaction is known as • a. anaphylactic shock. • b. rheumatic fever. • c. systemic lupus. • d. myasthenia gravis. BACK TO GAME

  34. FINAL ROUND Question • These chemicals are released by sensitized T cells and macrophages. • a. Lysozymes • b. Histamines • c. Cytokines • d. Monoclonal antibodies ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  35. FINAL ROUND Answer • These chemicals are released by sensitized T cells and macrophages. • a. Lysozymes • b. Histamines • c. Cytokines • d. Monoclonal antibodies BACK TO GAME

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