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PCAT Biology Vascular Systems In Animals And Plants
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1. AKA immunoglobulins (Igs) -defense mechanism that are complex proteins that recognize and bind to specific antigens and trigger the immune system to remove them -either attract other cells to phagocytize the antigen or cause the antigens to clump tog
Semilunar valves
Antibodies
Cnidarians
Atrioventricular Valves
2. The production of antibodies during an immune response -can be conferred by vaccination
Capillaries
Active Immunity
Ventricles
Capillary action
3. Modifies the rate of heart contraction
Transpiration Pull
Autonomic Nervous System
Dorsal Vessel
Systole
4. An individual is injected witha weakened - inactive - or related form of a particular antigen - which stimulates the immune system to produce specific antibodies against it
Xylem
Vaccination
Cardiac Output
Adrenal Medulla
5. Blood transports nutrients and O2 to tissue and wastes and CO2 from tissue -transport of gases - transport of nutrients and wste - and clotting
Immune System
Functions of Circulatory System
Active Immunity
Diastole
6. Exerts hormonal control via epinepherine (adrenaline) secretion - which causes an increase in heart rate
Cnidarians
Histamine
Adrenal Medulla
Type AB
7. Cells that are thick walled - often hollow cells located on the inside of the vascular bundle that carry water and minerals up the plant - and their thick walls give the plant its rigid support
Nonspecific Defense Mechanisms
Xylem
Capillaries
Systole
8. Severe anemia for the fetus caused by Rh+ fetus
Phloem
Erythroblastosis Fetalis
Humoral Immunity
Platelet Plug
9. Thin walled cells on the outside of the vascular bundle that transport nutrients down the stem -are living and include sieve tube cells and companion cells
Phloem
Diastole
Left Ventricle
Blood Vessels
10. Involves the transfer of antibodies produced by another individual or organism -acquired either passively or by injection
Arteries
Capillaries
Passive Immunity
Oxyhemoglobin
11. Where blood flows through in arthropods
AV bundle (bundle of His)
Humoral Immunity
Dorsal Vessel
Secrum
12. Oxygen carrying components of blood -formed from stem cells in the bone marrow where they lose their nuclei - mitochodnria - and membranous organelles
Closed Circulatory System
Leukocytes
Erthrocytes (red blood cells RBC)
Pores
13. When hemoglobin bind to oxygen
Humoral Immunity
Leukocytes
Histamine
Oxyhemoglobin
14. When platelets come into contact with the exposed collagen of a damaged vessel - they release a chemical chemical that causes neighboring platelets to adherer to one another
Cardiac Output
Platelet Plug
Humoral Immunity
Capillary Walls
15. Located at the tips of roots and stems where division leads to increase in length
Parasympathetic system
Apical Meristem
Cambium
Aortic Loops
16. Branches into a series of arteries
Aorta
Arthropods
Gamma Globulin
Pith
17. Innervates the heart via the cervical and upper thoracic ganglia and causes an increase in the ehart rate
Pulmonary veins
Sympathetic System
Nonspecific Defense Mechanisms
Contraction Phases
18. Defined as the total volume of blood the left ventricle pumps out per minute = heart rate (number of BPM) x stroke volume (volume of blood pumped out of the left ventricle per contraction)
Cardiac Output
AV bundle (bundle of His)
Meristem
Structure of a Woody Stem
19. Released by injured cells - which causes blood vessels to dilate - thereby increasing blood flow to the damaged region
Immune System
Sapwood
Cambium
Histamine
20. Water entering the root hairs exerts a pressure that pushes water up the stem
Right Side of Heart
Type O
Root Pressure
Transpiration Pull
21. Secrete sweat - which contains an enzyme that attacks bacterial cell walls
Pores
Secrum
Capillaries
Interferons
22. Involves cells that combat fungal and viral infection
Oxyhemoglobin
Sinoatrial (SA) node
Cell-Meediated Immunity
Immunosuppressing drugs
23. Primary organ of transport in the plant
Thrombin
Secrum
Stem
Left Ventricle
24. Lying between the phloem and xylem - is a type of meristem called lateral meristem that provides for lateral growth of the stem by adding to the phloem or xylem
Cardiac Output
Cambium
Erythroblastosis Fetalis
Pulmonary Arteries
25. As water evaporates from the leaves of plants - a vacuum is created pulls water up the stem
Root Pressure
Arthropods
Transpiration Pull
Protozoans
26. Engulf and detroy foreign particles
Macrophages
Parasympathetic system
Heart
Structure of a Woody Stem
27. Swellins along lyph vessels containing phagocytic cells that filter the lymph - removing and destroying foreign particles and pathogens
Vascular Bundles
Lymph nodes
Human Cardiovascular System
Mucous-Coated Epithelia
28. Converts fibrinogen (another plasma protein) into fibrin
Oxyhemoglobin
Thrombin
Pores
Structure of a Woody Stem
29. Cardiac muscle contracts rhythmically without stimulation from the nervous system - producing impulses that spread through its internal conducting system
Mechanism and Control
Atrioventricular (AV) Node
Root
Erthrocytes (red blood cells RBC)
30. Innervates the heart via the vagus nerve and causes a decrease in the heart rate
Parasympathetic system
AV bundle (bundle of His)
Oxyhemoglobin
Humoral Immunity
31. Serve protective functions -aka WBC
Transport Systems in Plants
Leukocytes
Type O
Lymphatic System
32. Valve on the right side of the heart has three cusps
Tricuspid Valve
Fibrovascular Bundle
Transport Systems in Plants
Thrombin
33. Fetal red blood cells (which will have the Rh factor) enter maternal circulation during birth which cause the anti-Rh antibodies she produced when sensitized by the first birth may cross the placenta and destroy fetal red blood cells
Rh+ Fetus
Mitral Valve
Heart
Dorsal Vessel
34. Exchange of gases - nutrients - and cellular waste products occurs via diffusion across this
Capillary Walls
Cardiac Output
Functions of Circulatory System
Lymphatic System
35. Fraction of the blood containing a wide variety of antibodies - that can be used to confer temporary protection against hepatitis and other diseases by passive immunity
Aorta
Dorsal Vessel
Pores
Gamma Globulin
36. Used to lower the immune response to transplants and decrease the likelihood of rejection
Arteries
Mitral Valve
Immunosuppressing drugs
Active Immunity
37. Initiated by the body in response to physical damage and often accompanied by fever
Closed Circulatory System
Inflammatory Response
Cell-Meediated Immunity
Immunosuppressing drugs
38. Skin - mucous-coated epithelia - macrophages - inflammatory - interferons
Left Side of Heart
Vaccination
Nonspecific Defense Mechanisms
Closed Circulatory System
39. Fluid left after blood clotting
Thrombin
Systole
Secrum
Root Pressure
40. Two lower chambers of the heart -extremely muscular
Inflammatory Response
Systole
Antigens
Ventricles
41. Involves the production of antibodies and cell-mediated immunity
Humoral Immunity
Protozoans
Allergic reactions
Pulmonary veins
42. The period during which the ventricles contract
Parasympathetic system
Systole
Functions of Circulatory System
Skin
43. In annelids - five pairs of vessels that connect the dorsal vessel to the ventral vessel and function as additional pumps
Meristem
Rh+ Fetus
Aortic Loops
Inflammatory Response
44. Thick-walled - muscular - elastic vessels that transport oxygenated blood away from the heart
Lymphocytes
Arteries
Transport Systems in Plants
Passive Immunity
45. Another antigen that may be present on the surface of red blood cells
Rh factor
Heart
Atrioventricular (AV) Node
Vaccination
46. Phagocytic cells that filter the lymph - removing and destroying foreign particles and pathogens
Leukocytes
Mechanism and Control
Semilunar valves
Capillaries
47. The driving force of the circulatory system
Heart
Cnidarians
Parasympathetic system
Cambium
48. Epidermis (outer-bark) - cortex - phloem - cambium - xylem - and pith
Type AB
Structure of a Woody Stem
Right Side of Heart
Arteries
49. (earthworm) uses a closed circulatory system to deliver materials to cells that are not in direct contact with the external environment
Capillary Walls
Histamine
Inflammatory Response
Annelids
50. Produced by cells under viral attack and diffuse to other cells - where they help prevent the spread of the virus
Interferons
Macrophages
Humoral Immunity
Humoral Immunity