| A | B |
| Formation of lymph known as | Lymphopoiesis |
| These play a part in "immunity" | Lymphocytes, phagocytes, antibodies |
Kaposi sarcoma,  | Type of cancer associated with AIDS |
| IgA, IgG. IgE | Examples of Immunoglobulins |
B cells,  | Cells that transform into plasma cell and secrete antibodies |
| Interferons and interleukins | anti-tumor cyctokines produced by T-cell lymphocytes |
Lymphangiography,  | X-ray record afer injecting dye into lymph vessels |
| What does lymph system transport from intestine to blood circulation | Fats (lipids) |
Active immunity-like chickenpox,  | Having the disease give you this |
| What is vaccination | Introduction of modified antigen to produce immune response |
| BAck-up test for HIV virus detection | Western blot |
| Blood test detect antibodies against HIV (screening) | ELISA |
Neutrophils, eosphils, basophils,  | Which cells are granulocytes |
| Blood protein in RBC that allows them to carry oxygen | Hemoglobin |
| Name of clotting proteins | Fibrinogen and prothrombin |
| Medical term for decreased oxygen in blood | Hypoxemia |
| IGA (or IgA) is abbreviation of what | Immunoglobulin |
Right side of face and right chest,  | What does the right thoracic duct drain |