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Module 12 OYO

March 31 2008 at 8:11 PM
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12.1 When interstitial fluid enters the lymph vessels, it is called lymph. It is the smae fluid, but because it is traaveling in a different vessel, it is referred to as a different name.

12.2 Exercising causes the skeletal muscles to contract, helping push lymph through the vessles, allowing it to be filtered, cleaning out the body.

12.3 The blood is cloudy because of the fat brought into the blood by the lymphatic system. When fasting, no fat will be brought into the blood, so it will be clear.

12.4 The left subclavian vein receives more lymph.

12.5 The efferent vessels carry more lymph.

12.6 The pump in the pool represents the function of the spleen. The process of testing the water and balancing out the pH represents the function of the lymph nodes.

12.7 The vial of ears will have lysozyme. The vial of sweat will not.

12.8 The patient will become more immune to viral infections.

12.9 The tissue must have memory B-cells. The sample with memory B-cells may not have plasma B-cells against the same antigen.

12.10 T-cells would be more effective against viral infections which enter the cells.

 
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