BIOM 3200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13,15: Roy Hargrove, Human Leukocyte Antigen, Innate Immune System

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Indicate the role of b-cells in humoral immunity and t-cells in cell mediated immunity: describe hemostasis. The blood transfers respiratory gases, nutritive molecules, metabolic wastes, and hormones. The blood travels through the body in a system of vessels leading from and returning to the heart. There are a lot of specialized cells in the body, most of which are confined to a particular organ or tissue, therefore their oxygen and nutrients must be brought to them, and their waste products removed. There is an estimated 60k miles of vessels throughout the body of an adult. The blood also has protective mechanisms within it, as it is also able to transport viruses, bacteria and toxins. The white blood cells and the lymphatic system are the big protective mechanisms. The circulatory system consists of two areas, the cardiovascular system, and the lymphatic system. It creates the action needed to push blood through the vessels to the lungs and body cells.

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