BIOL 1080 Study Guide - Final Guide: Internal Anal Sphincter, External Anal Sphincter, Aortic Valve

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Interferons, complement system: slow spread of virus, histamine release, phagocytosis, kills bacteria, enhances inflammation. Left in tissue, in the bone marrow and thymus is memory: memory helper t-cell, memory cytotoxic t-cell, memory b-cell, form of sensory memory in cns, memory cells remain/provide response to antigen. Lecture 13 the cardiovascular- lymphatic (circulatory) system: components of system, fluids, blood. Lymph: cerebrospinal, organs, heart, kidney, spleen, thymus, tonsils. Innervation: sympathetic, parasympathetic, sensory, stem cell pool, bone marrow, diseases/disorders of the fluids, anemia, coagulation, platelet/ clotting factors, leuke(cid:373)ia"s, white blood cell deficiencies. Lymphatic vessels collect material from extracellular fluid at capillary beds and form lymph. Lecture 15 systems analysis of the gastrointestinal tract: 6 muscular sphincters (valves) partially segregate function in the tube, somatic, oral cavity and esophagus, upper esophageal sphincter, anus, external anal sphincter, autonomic, stomach. Lower esophageal sphincter: small intestine, pyloric sphincter. Into the lumen: glands, salvia, salivary, acid, gastric, bicarbonate, small intestine, pancreatic juice, exocrine pancreas, bile, liver, diseases/ disorders.