B cells and T cells are both what kind of white blood cell?
What are lymphocytes?
The heart and the thymus reside in an anatomical region known as the...
What is the mediastinum?
This artery delivers oxygenated blood to the right side of the heart.
What is the right coronary artery?
What type of capillary would you expect to find at the blood brain barrier?
What is continuous?
This artery directly supplies blood to the temporal lobe of the brain.
What is the middle cerebral artery (MCA)?
Blood plasma that leaks from a capillary bed and does not return to that capillary bed will diffuse into a structure known as the ....
What is lymphatic capillary?
What is represented in number 11?

What is the left common carotid artery?
These promote blood clotting when vessels are damages.
What are platelets?
The muscular layer of the heart.
What is the myocardium?
The aorta and the pulmonary trunk are both examples of what type of artery?
What are elastic arteries?
_____________ muscles contract in a capillary bed to physically prevent blood from entering the capillary bed at all.
What are precapillary sphincter?
Blood from the axillary artery subsequently drains into what vessel?
What is the brachial artery?
Contraction of this type of muscle causes the movement of lymph inside the lymphatic vessels.
What is skeletal muscle tissue?
What is represented in number 13?

What is the inferior vena cava?
A protein in RBCs that allows them to carry oxygen throughout the circulatory system.
What is hemoglobin?
The visceral layer of the serous pericardium is called the ......
What is the epicardium?
A ring of arteries that function as an anastomosis at the base of the brain?
What is the Circle of Willis?
Capillaries receive blood from these types of vessels...
What are arterioles?
What is represented in letter "B"?

What is the right ventricle?
The right lymphatic duct drains lymph back into the circulatory from this part of the body.
What is the upper right quadrant?
What is represented in number 19?
What is the spleen?
This is the watery extracellular matrix that houses dissolved substances of the blood.
What is blood plasma?
This valve separates the right atrium and right ventricle?
What is the tricuspid valve?
The suprarenal artery supplies oxygenated blood to the ...
What is the adrenal gland?
What is represented in letter "B"?

What is represented in letter "C"?

What is the left atrium?
Immature T cells travel to this organ to undergo selection and maturation.
What is the thymus?
What is represented in number 17?

What is the left external iliac artery?
The primary function of RBCs.
What is transport oxygen?
These aortic and pulmonary valves together are named for their half-moon shaped cusps.
What are the semilunar valves?
This artery supplies oxygenated blood to the liver.
What is the common hepatic artery?
What does letter "A" represent?

What are arteries?
What is represented in number 3?

What is the aorta?
The anatomical structure of the spleen that houses lymphatic is called the ....
What is the white pulp?
What is represented in number 8?

What is the bicuspid valve (aka mitral valve)?