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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. 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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