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1. What is the purpose of the Immune System?
2. What are the 3 lines of defense the body has against invaders?
3. True or False: Indicate whether each statement is True or False.
A. A normal immune response consists of recognizing a foreign antigen, mobilizing forces (cells) to defend against it, and attacking it.
B. Antibodies are the substances that stimulate an immune response within the body.
C. Physical Barriers against invaders include white blood cells and liver cells.
D. Acute inflammation is the central feature of Innate Immunity
E. Specific (Acquired or Adaptive) Immunity improves over time.
4. Drag and Drop: Reorder the following steps to the correct order for mounting an immune response. (Place the first step on top, second step below it, and the third step on the bottom.)
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5. The Spleen is the part of the ____________ system.
6. True or False: Indicate whether each statement is True or False.
A. The spleen can store up to 20% of the body’s blood volume.
B. Lymph nodes stimulate lymphocytes to create antibodies and destroy cells.
C. The Thyroid is gradually replaced by fat tissue as an animal ages.
D. The lymphatic system is closely associated with the circulatory system.
7. What is the purpose of the Lymphatic System?
8. Which of the following is NOT a part of the Lymphatic System.
9. Match each condition to the correct description.
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Cancer cells in the bone marrow and blood
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Cancer of lymphoid tissue – can be anywhere in the body
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Enlarged lymph nodes
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10. Example Animals – For each question below, choose the answer that would be best for each animal.
A. Sadie, a short-haired cat, was diagnosed with FeLV. Her owner wants to support her immune system with oils, what do you recommend
B. Buster, a 75 lb. yellow Labrador Retriever, has atopic dermatitis (environmental allergies). What would you recommend?
C. Skipper, an 8 year old Jack Russell Terrier, was diagnosed by his regular veterinarian with Lymphoma and given less than 2 months to live. His owner does not wish to pursue aggressive chemotherapy and wants to keep him comfortable with essential oils during the time she has left with him. What do you recommend?
D. Tango, a senior horse, “stocks up” in his legs regularly, especially after being stalled when it’s rainy outside. What oils would you recommend?