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ANAT & PHYS I: LYMPH Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Include microscopic, permeable, -ended capillaries, Lymphatic collecting vessels AND Trunks and ductsAnswer: Vessels
Question: Similar to blood capillaries, with modifications: Very permeable  Loosely joined endothelial minivalves Withstand interstitial pressure and open. Answer: Capillaries
Question: specialized capillaries present inintestinal mucosaAnswer:
Question: drains the upper armand the right side of the head and thoraxAnswer: Right lymphatic
Question: arises from the cisterna chyli anddrains the rest of the Answer: Thoracic
Question: The lymphatic lacks aAnswer: pumping
Question: Uses the same as veins to propel lymph: Contractions of smooth muscle in the walls of the lymphaticsAnswer: Transport
Question: Manage the immune response Attack and destroy cells.Answer: T
Question: Produce plasma cells, which secrete antibodiesAntibodies immobilize .Answer: B cells
Question: phagocytize substances andhelp activate T cellsAnswer: Macrophages
Question: spiny-looking cells with similar to macrophagesAnswer: cells
Question: fibroblast–like cells that produce astroma, or , that supports other cell types in lymphoid organsAnswer: cells
Question: Two functions:Filtration – macrophages destroy microorganisms and debrisImmune system activation – monitor for antigens and mount an attack against themAnswer: Nodes
Question: inward from the capsule anddivide the node into compartmentsAnswer: Trabeculae
Question: Nodes have two histologically distinct regions: Answer: cortex and a
Question: Medullary extend from the cortex and containAnswer: B cells, T , and plasma cells
Question: Throughout the node are sinuses crisscrossed byAnswer: reticular
Question: reside on reticular fibers and phagocytizeforeign Answer:
Question: afferent lymphatic Answer: Lymph enters
Question: Largest lymphoid organ, Immune surveillance and , Cleanses the bloodAnswer: Spleen
Question: The : Site of fetal Answer: erythrocyte
Question: Which area of the Spleen: mostly lymphocytes suspended on reticular fibers and involved in immune functionsAnswer: White
Question: Which area of the : remaining splenic tissue concerned with disposing of worn-out RBCs and bloodbornepathogensAnswer: RED
Question: A bilobed organ that secretes hormones (thymosinand thymopoietin) that T lymphocytes tobecome immunocompetentAnswer: Thymus
Question: contains fewer and thymic(Hassall’s) corpuscles (thymus)Answer:
Question: contains densely lymphocytes andscattered macrophages (THYMUS)Answer:
Question: The THYMUS functions in Answer: T lymphocyte
Question: The does not directly fight Answer:
Question: The stroma of the consists of star-shapedAnswer: epithelial
Question: isolated clusters of lymphoid tissue, similar to , Destroy bacteria, preventing them from breaching the intestinal wallAnswer: patches
Question: protects the digestive and respiratory from foreign matterAnswer: MALT – mucosa lymphatic tissue
Question: Generate “memory” lymphocytes for long-term . Aggregates of lymphoid nodules located in the wall of the ileum. Answer: 's patches
Question: site of T cell Answer:
Question: This structure attached to the is in an ideal place to destroy bacteria before it migrates into the large intestineAnswer: appendix
Question: What lymphatic structure absorbs excess tissue ?Answer:
Question: What lymphatic structure absorbs lipids in the ?Answer: lacteal
Question: What lymphatic structure from the merging of the intestinal and lumbar trunks?Answer: cisterna
Question: What lymphatic structures trap bacteria in the oral mucosa?Answer: tonsils
Question: Which sequence best describes the flow of lymph through the system?Answer: Capillaries - - trunks - ducts
Question: It drains the lymph from the entire left side of the body and the right abdomen and leg Hint: drains its lymph at the junction of the left internal and subclavian veins.Answer: duct
Question: The lymphoid organs, in the throat, that defend against invading bacteria coming in through the mouth and nose areAnswer:
Question: line the , they process foreign material passing through the sinuses. Answer: Macrophages
Question: A bilobed organ that secrets (thymosin and thymopoietin) that cause T lymphocytes to become immunocompetentAnswer:
Question: tonsils – either side of the posterior end of the oral Answer:
Question: tonsils that lie at the base of the Answer:
Question: at the posterior wall of the nasopharynxAnswer: Pharyngeal
Question: tonsils that surrounds the of the auditory tubes into the pharynxAnswer:
Question: ____ _____ _____ lacks an organ that acts as a pumpAnswer: The system
Question: Antigen are the body perceives as Answer:
 
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