front 1 | back 1 Lymph Node |
front 2 | back 2 Lymph Node |
front 3 | back 3 Capsule, Cortex, Medulla and Trabeculae of Lymph node |
front 4 | back 4 Medullary Cords and Medullary Sinus of Lymph Node |
front 5 | back 5 Lymph Follicle and Germinal Center of Lymph Node |
front 6 | back 6 Palatine Tonsil |
front 7 | back 7 Germinal Center, Tonsillar Crypt, and Lymphoid Noduled of Palatine Tonsil |
front 8 | back 8 Lumen and Nodule of Appendix |
front 9 | back 9 Germinal Center of Appendix |
front 10 | back 10 Overview of the Spleen |
front 11 | back 11 Red Pulp, White Pulp and central Artery of the spleen |
front 12 | back 12 Splenic Cords and Splenic Sinusoids |
front 13 | back 13 Spleen |
front 14 | back 14 Thymus |
front 15 | back 15 Reticular Cells and Thymic (Hassels's) Corpuscle of the Thymus |
front 16 | back 16 Thymus |
front 17 | back 17 Peyer's Patches of the Ileum |
front 18 | back 18 Structure of a Lymph Node (p. 756 in text book) |
front 19 | back 19 Figure 20.1 (p. 752 in text book) |
front 20 | back 20 Figure 20.2 Lymphatic System (p. 753 in text book) |
front 21 | back 21 Figure 20.2b (p. 753 in text book) |
front 22 What promotes closure to the mini-valves associated with lymph capillaries? | back 22 Increasing pressure inside lymph capillary |
front 23 ___ are primary lymphoid organs. | back 23 Bone Marrow and Thymus |
front 24 What areas are in a secondary lymphoid allow intimate contact between blood and the lymphocytes? | back 24 White Pulp of the Spleen |
front 25 Where in the lymph node do the T- Cells first encounter antigens presented by dendritic cells? | back 25 Deep in the cortex |
front 26 Collections of lymphoid tissues, called MALT (mucosa associated lymphoid tissue), are strategically placed throughout the respiratory, digestive and genitourinary system. Which one of these is located at the end of the Small Intestine? | back 26 Peyer's Patches |
front 27 There is a decrease in our ability to fight infection as we age. Which lymphoid organ may have a role in this decline? | back 27 Thymus |
front 28 Which of the following is NOT a pat of the lymphatic system? A) lymphatic vessels B) blood vessels C) lymph nodes D) lymph | back 28 B) blood vessels |
front 29 Peyer's Patches are located ___. | back 29 wall of the small intestine |
front 30 Small organs associated with lymphatic vessels are termed ___. | back 30 Lymph Nodes |
front 31 The thymus is the only lymphoid organ that does not __. | back 31 directly fight antigens |
front 32 T/F: Lymph Capillary permeability is due to mini-valves and protein filaments. | back 32 TRUE |
front 33 Where are the lingual tonsils located? | back 33 Base of the tongue |
front 34 T/F: When tissues are inflammed, lymphatic capillaries develop openings that permit uptake of large particles such as cell debris, pathogens and cancer cells. | back 34 TRUE |
front 35 Which lymphatic structure drains lymph from the right side upper limb, right side of the head and right side of the thorax? | back 35 Right Lymphatic Duct |
front 36 What structure delivers lymph into the junction of the internal Jugular vein and subclavian vein? | back 36 Thoracic Duct |
front 37 Which lymphoid cells secrete antibodies? | back 37 Plasma Cells |
front 38 Lymphoid tissue that appears as a swelling of the mucosa in the oral cavity is called a ___. | back 38 Tonsil |
front 39 The thymus is most active during ___. | back 39 Childhood |
front 40 T/F: Lymph arrives to the lymph nodes via efferent lymphatic vessels. | back 40 FALSE |
front 41 What do collecting lymphatic vessels NOT share in common with veins of the cardiovascular system? | back 41 Thickness of the walls |
front 42 The ___ are the most likely to become infected. | back 42 Palatine Tonsils |
front 43 Once collected, lymph is returned to ___. | back 43 venous circulation |
front 44 Which lymphoid organ provides a site for lymphocyte proliferation and immune surveillance and response and provides blood-cleansing functions? | back 44 Spleen |
front 45 Antibodies that act against a particular foreign substance are released by __. | back 45 Plasma Cells |
front 46 ___ is not a normal component of lymph. | back 46 Red blood cells |
front 47 Where are worn-out erythrocytes found in the spleen? | back 47 Red Pulp |
front 48 Lymphatic vessels ____. | back 48 return tissue fluid to the bloodstream |
front 49 The first lymphoid organ to appear during fetal development is the ___. | back 49 Thymus |
front 50 Which lymphoid organ serves as the site where T-Lymphocytes become immunocompetent T-Cells? | back 50 Thymus Gland |
front 51 ___ tissue is predominantly reticular connective tissue. | back 51 Lymphoid |
front 52 ___ is NOT a lymphatic cell. | back 52 Eosinophil |
front 53 Which is not a function of lymph nodes? | back 53 produce lymph fluid and cerebrospinal fluid |
front 54 Lymph nodes are surrounded by a capsule from which connective tissue strands extend inward to divide the node into compartments. What is the name of these strands? | back 54 Trabeculae |
front 55 Which tonsil is located in the posterior wall of the nasopharynx and is referred to as the adenoids if it is enlarged? | back 55 Pharyngeal Tonsil |
front 56 Of the following lymphoid organs, which are structurally simplest and lack a complete capsule? | back 56 Tonsils |
front 57 Lymph from what regions of the body are drained into the right lymphatic duct? | back 57 Right upper limb, right side of the head and thorax |
front 58 ___ is not a lymphoid organ or tissue. | back 58 Bone Marrow |
front 59 Antibodies are produced by ___. | back 59 Plasma cells |
front 60 Which of the following statements about the thymus is NOT true? | back 60 It has follicles similar to those of the spleen |
front 61 What is the name of the enlarged sac to which the lumbar trunks and the intestinal trunk returns lymph? | back 61 Cisterna Chyli |
front 62 Which of the following would not be classified as a lymphatic structure? A) Tonsils B) Spleen C) Pancreas D) Peyer's Patches | back 62 C) Pancreas |
front 63 Which part of the spleen is the site of immune function? | back 63 White Pulp |
front 64 What is the role of the mini-valves in lymph capillaries? | back 64 Increases permeability |
front 65 Which of the following is NOT a part of MALT? a) Tonsils b) Lymph Nodes c) Peyer's Patches d) Appendix | back 65 b) Lymph Nodes |
front 66 The lymphatic capillaries are ___. | back 66 more permeable than blood capillaries |
front 67 Peyer's patches are found in the ___. | back 67 Ileum of the small intestine |
front 68 Lymphatic collecting vessels are most closely associated with ___. | back 68 Capillary beds |
front 69 Which of the following is not a part of the lymphatic system? a) Erythrocytes b) Lymph Nodes c) Lymph d) Lymphatic Vessels | back 69 a) Erythrocytes |
front 70 Lymph capillaries are are absent in all except ___. a) CNS b) Digestive Organs c) Bones and Teeth d) Bone Marrow | back 70 b) digestive organs |
front 71 Large clusters of lymph nodes occur in all of the following locations except ___. | back 71 lower extremities |
front 72 ___ returns lymph to the right lymphatic duct. | back 72 Right Jugular Trunk |
front 73 T/F: The Cisterna Chyli collects lymph from the lumbar trunks, draining the upper limbs and from the intestinal trunk draining the digestive organs. | back 73 FALSE |
front 74 Functions of the spleen include all of the following except ___. a) storage of blood platelets b) storage of iron c) forming crypts that trap bacteria d) removal of old or defective blood cells from the blood | back 74 c) forming crypts that trap bacteria |
front 75 Lymph transport involves all but which of the following? a) milking action of active muscle fibers b) lymph capillary mini-valve action c) thorax pressure changes during breathing d) smooth muscle contraction in the lymph capillary walls | back 75 d) smooth muscle contraction in the lymph capillary walls |
front 76 Which lymphoid organ serves in immune surveillance and in filtering lymph? | back 76 Lymph Nodes |
front 77 Which of the following is a role of lymph nodes? a) they produce lymph b) the return lymph to circulation c) they filter lymph d) they produce red blood cells | back 77 c) they filter lymph |
front 78 ___ is NOT a function of the lymphatic system. | back 78 Transporting respiratory gases |
front 79 ___ lacks lymph capillaries. | back 79 Bones and teeth |
front 80 ___ are functions of lymphoid tissue. | back 80 Furnish an ideal surveillance vantage point for lymphocytes and macrophages House and provide a proliferation site for lymphocytes |
front 81 ___ does not contain MALT tissue. | back 81 Thymus |
front 82 Digestive tract associated lymphatic tissue includes all of the following except ___. | back 82 Islets of Langerhans |
front 83 Which lymphoid organ is primarily active during the early years of life? | back 83 Thymus |