Lymphatic System
Immune System
Lymphatic System Organs
Immune System Organs
General Lymphatic and Immune System (HARD)
100

What is a fluid carrying WBCs, nutrients, etc through the body via lymph vessels. 

What is Lymph?

100

Where is the Immune System Located?

Located in the Bone Marrow/ throughout the body.

100

What organ is located in your upper chest beneath your breastbone, and it’s most active before puberty?

Thymus

100

What helps immune system the most? 

Eat a diet high in fruits and vegetables. Exercise regularly. Maintain a healthy weight. Sleep.

100

What is disease, and what protects your body from disease?


Disease is a failure to maintain homeostasis. The immune system protects your body from diseases.

200

What is the Lymphatic System?

This system keeps body fluid levels in balance and helps defend the body against germs like viruses, bacteria, and fungi that can cause illnesses.

What is the Lymphatic System?

The lymphatic system is part of the immune system. It keeps body fluid levels in balance and helps defend the body against germs like viruses, bacteria, and fungi that can cause illnesses.

200

Why is the immune system important?

It protects your body from harmful substances, germs and cell changes that could make you ill.

200

What organ controls the lymphatic system?

The spleen and thymus are lymphatic organs that monitor the blood and detect and respond to pathogens and malignant cells.

200

Where do white blood cells differentiate? 

The thymus

200

Who has the strongest immune system, men or women?

Women tend to have a more intense innate, cellular and humoral immune response to vaccinations and infections than men.


300

Blobs of lymphoid tissue located along lymph vessels, filter and destroy invading microorganisms.

What are Lymph Nodes?

300

What is Bone Marrow?

Bone marrow is a sponge-like tissue, found inside the bone.

300

Where are large bundles Lymph nodes located?

Neck, armpits, and groin areas 
300

Where are white blood cells produced?

Bone Marrow
300

Which specialist(s) evaluate/treat the immune system?

Healthcare professionals like allergists, immunologists, and oncologists can identify and manage disorders related to the immune system.

400

Describe how lymph is formed and transported.

Formed: Lymph is an interstitial fluid that enters the lymphatic vessels from blood vessels

Transported: through lymph vessels

400

What is the Immune System?

This system protects your body from diseases and infections.

What is the Immune System?

400

What is the largest organ of the lymphatic system?

Spleen

400

What are the major functional units for the Immune system?


-Lymphocytes -B-cells -T-cells -Anti-bodies

400

How do the immune and lymphatic systems work together?

Our lymphatic system and immune system collaborate to maintain our health. 

500

What are Lymph Capillaries?

Smallest vessels of the Lymphatic System. Located in-between blood capillaries and other cells that process and drain interstitial fluid.

500

Explain how fever helps protect the body

Fevers can make the immune system more effective and weaken certain bacteria.

500

What is the smallest lymphatic organ?

Thymus

500

What organ has the most immune cells?

The spleen

500

What is not part of the lymphatic or immune systems?

Exceptions are the central nervous system, teeth, and the cornea of the eye, which do not contain lymph vessels.

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