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| back 1 B-Cells |
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| back 2 Thymus |
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| back 3 Lymphatics |
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| back 4 Dendritic cells |
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| back 5 Trabecula |
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| back 6 Adnoids |
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| back 7 Macrophage |
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| back 8 Thoracic Duct |
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| back 9 Hilum |
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| back 10 Lymph |
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| back 11 Plasma cells |
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| back 12 Lymphatic system |
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| back 13 Tonsils |
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| back 14 Lacteal |
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| back 15 Lymphocyte |
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- cleanses blood of aged cells, platlettes, microphages remove debris -stores breakdown products of RBC | back 16 Spleen |
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| back 17 Lymph Node |
front 18 An enlarged sac at the base of the thoracic duct; the origin of the thoracic duct | back 18 Cisterna Chyli |
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| back 19 Mucous- associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) |
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| back 20 Reticular connective tissue |
front 21 Aggregates of lymphoid nodules located in the wall of the ileum of the small intestine are __________ | back 21 Peyers patches |
front 22 Collections of lymphoid tissue (MALT) that guard mucosal surfaces include all the following, EXCEPT __________. | back 22 the thymus |
front 23 A major function of the lymphatic system is __________. | back 23 return of tissue fluid to the cardiovascular system |
front 24 In addition to its lymphoid function, this organ holds a reservoir of platelets. | back 24 spleen |
front 25 The lymphoid tissue's structural framework of is composed of | back 25 reticular connective tissue |
front 26 his structure, attached to the cecum, is in an ideal location to destroy bacteria before they breach the intestinal wall. | back 26 appendix |
front 27 What lymphatic structure absorbs excess tissue fluid? | back 27 lymphatic capillary |
front 28 What lymphatic structure absorbs lipids in the intestine? | back 28 lacteal |
front 29 Which of the following are located in the spleen's white pulp? | back 29 lymphocytes |
front 30 Which sequence best describes the flow of lymph through the lymphatic system? | back 30
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front 31 Which statement below describes the lymphatic system's role in relation to the cardiovascular system? | back 31 It maintains blood volume and, hence, pressure. |
front 32 Which statement is true of the thoracic duct? | back 32 It drains the lymph from the entire left side of the body and the right abdomen and leg. |
front 33 Which statement is true about lymph nodes? | back 33 They have fewer efferent vessels than afferent vessels. This slows the flow of the lymph through the node. |
front 34 Which of the following is the major lymphoid organ that "trains" T lymphocytes to become immunocompetent? | back 34 T cells develop in the thymus. |
front 35 Which of the following are the principal lymphoid organs in the body? | back 35 The principal lymphoid organs in the body are the lymph nodes, which cluster along the lymphatic vessels of the body. |
front 36 The lymphoid organ(s) located in the throat that defend(s) against invading bacteria coming in through the mouth and nose is (are) __________. | back 36 the tonsils |
front 37 Which of the following statements about the spleen is FALSE? | back 37 It is best to perform a splenectomy if the spleen is damaged in a car accident |
front 38 which of the following vessels transport fluid that leaks from the vascular system back into the blood? | back 38 Lymphatics transport fluid that leaks from the vascular system back into the blood. |
front 39 Excess tissue fluid in the brain drains into the __________. | back 39 Excess tissue fluid in the brain drains into the CSF. |
front 40 Lymphangitis presents itself as __________. | back 40 red lines under the skin that are sensitive to touch |
front 41 Which of the following features is NOT common to both lymphatic collecting ducts and veins? | back 41 transport of chyle |
front 42 When B lymphocytes are dividing rapidly, the __________ of the lymphoid tissue enlarge(s). | back 42 germinal centers When B lymphocytes are dividing rapidly, the germinal centers of the lymphoid tissue enlarge |
front 43 Where are plasma cells found in a lymph node? | back 43 Plasma cells are found in the medullary cords of the lymph node. |
front 44 Large lymph capillaries in a lymph node spanned by crisscrossing reticular fibers are known as __________. | back 44 lymph sinuses |
front 45 Which of the following cells would NOT be found in a germinal center in a lymph node? | back 45 monocytes |
front 46 Which lymphatic structure may also be a site of erythrocyte production in the fetus? | back 46 The spleen is a site of erythrocyte production in the fetus. |
front 47 Areas of lymphocytes suspended by reticular fibers in the spleen are known as __________. | back 47 white pulp |
front 48 A sentinel node is the first lymph node __________. | back 48 that receives lymph drainage from a body area suspected of cancer |
front 49 Blood plasma and lymph are identical except for their respective locations in the body. T or F? | back 49 False - Lymph is more like interstitial fluid than plasma, except for lymph from the digestive organs where it is a nutrient-rich fluid |
front 50 How are lymphatic collecting vessels different from veins? | back 50 Lymphatic collecting vessels have endothelial flap valves, but veins do not. |
front 51 All lymph is eventually returned to circulation via the? | back 51 subclavian veins |
front 52 Which of the following is NOT a function of lymphatic vessels? | back 52 delivery of nutrients to tissues -Lymphatic vessels have a role in carrying tissue fluid, leaked proteins, and absorbed fats to the blood. They do not deliver nutrients or gases to the tissues; that is the role of blood vessels. |
front 53 Which of the following lists the correct order of lymph flow through the lymph node? afferent vessel, subcapsular sinus, medullary sinuses, efferent vessel | back 53
The lymphatic collecting vessels direct lymph to the lymph nodes. Afferent vessels deliver lymph to the node. The lymph then filters through the subcapsular sinus into a number of smaller sinuses that cut through the node's cortex and lead into the medullary sinuses. Lymph exits the node via the hilum, and is carried away from the node by efferent vessels. |
front 54 Reticular connective tissue is found in all lymphoid organs and tissues T or F | back 54 False |
front 55 The main role of the tonsils is to | back 55 gather and remove pathogens entering through the pharynx |
front 56 Except for the __________ and the spleen, the lymphoid organs are poorly developed at birth. | back 56 tonsils -Only the tonsils and the spleen are well developed by birth. Shortly after birth, the other lymphoid tissues and organs become populated by lymphocytes, and their development parallels the maturation of the immune system. |