General Science Module #15 Study Guide
What kind of cell helps the lymphatic system remember an infection so that it can fight the infection better next time?
Memory B-cells
Does it do any good to take a vaccine once you are sick with the disease the vaccine is supposed to fight?
No
Parathyroids
Produces a hormone that destroys bone to release calcium
Thymus
Produces a hormone that stimulates the production of T-cells
Adrenal
Produces cortisol, which causes the liver to release glucose into the blood
Pituitary
Produces hormones that control many of the endocrine glands
Thyroid
Produces hormones that regulate the basal metabolic rate
Pancreas
Produces insulin, which enables glucose to enter the cells
Urinary System
Regulates water balance and chemical levels in the blood
What two purposes does the tears serve?
Tears flush irritants out of your eyes and provides a chemical relief for sadness
How does lymph get pumped through the lymphatic system?
The contraction of muscles squeeze the lymph vessels
What gland produces tears?
The lacrimal gland
What kind of basic structures make up the lymphatic system?
The lymph vessels and lymph nodes
Which gland is often called the "master endocrine gland"?
The pituitary gland
What does a kidney do with any excess water or chemicals? Where do they go?
The water and chemicals go to the renal pelvis and then travel through the ureter to the bladder. It eventually leaves the body through the urethra.
Vaccine
A weakened or inactive version of a pathogen that stimulates the body's production of antibodies that can destroy the pathogen
What kind of cell in the lymph nodes produce antibodies?
B-cells
What three kinds of cells in the lymph nodes fight infection?
B-cells, T-cells, and macrophage
Explain how the kidney functions
Blood enters the kidney through the renal artery. The water and chemicals are dropped into the nephron. As the chemicals travel, the cells absorb the water and chemicals that get put back into the blood. Any water or chemicals left over are sent to the renal pelvis and out the kidney. The cleaned blood leaves through the renal vein.
Hypothalamus
Controls the pituitary gland
Endocrine System
Controls various functions by releasing hormones
What is the purpose of dialysis?
Dialysis is to use an artificial kidney
Lymphatic System
Fights disease
Gland
A group of cells that prepare and release a chemical for use by the body
Hormone
A chemical messenger released into the bloodstream that sends signals to distant cells, causing them to change their behavior in specific ways