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Week4 A&P lymphatic system

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Largest lymphatic organ   Spleen  
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Clear fluid   Lymph  
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Specialized lymph capillaries in the villi of the small intestines   Lacteals  
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Malignant disorder of the lymph nodes   Hodgkins's disease  
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Found in groups along the pathways of the lymph vessels   Lymph nodes  
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Originate and mature in the bone marrow   B-cells  
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Originate in the bone marrow, mature in the thymus   T-cells  
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Chemical markers that identify cells   Antigens  
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Located inferior to the thyroid gland   Thymus  
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Returns fluid to the blood stream. Protects the body from microorganisms   Lymphatic system  
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Removal of the spleen   Splenectomy  
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Enlargement of the spleen   Splenomegaly  
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Formation of lymph   Lympopoiesis  
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Tumor of the lymph glands (nodes)   Thymoma  
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Inflammation of the lymph glands (nodes)   Lymphandenitis  
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Deficiency of lymph cells   Lymphocytopenia  
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Pertaining to poison   (toxo)Toxic  
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Disease of the lymph glands(nodes)   lymphadenopathy  
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lympangiogram   X-ray record of lymph vessels after injecting dye into the tissue in the feet  
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CT scan (computer tomography)   X-ray images taken in the transverse plane  
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Immunoglobulins   antibodies produced by plasma cells; act against antigens  
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H.I.V.   Human immunodeficiency virus; the virus that causes AIDS  
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K.S.   Kaposi's sarcoma, a malignant condition that occurs in association with AIDS and infection by H.I.V.  
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