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100

The largest

lymphatic organ

in the body.

What is the

spleen?

100

Tonsils located

in the back of

the pharynx.

What are the

palatine tonsils?

100

Transports

excess fluid

back to the

circulatory

system.

What are lymph

vessels?

100

Tonsils located

at the base of

the tongue.

What are the

lingual tonsils?

100

Largest

lymphatic duct

in the body.

What is the

Thoracic duct?

200

Straw colored

fluid that goes

between the

capillary and

blood tissues.

What is lymph?

200

Cluster of lymph

nodes where

the arm meets

the trunk.

What are

axillary lymph

nodes?

200

Filters blood

and stores large

amounts of red

blood cells.

What is the

spleen?

200

Cluster of lymph

nodes where

the leg meets

the trunk.

What are

inguinal lymph

nodes?

200

Cluster of lymph

nodes below the

ramus of the

mandible.

What are

submandibular

lymph nodes?

300

Immune system

organs that act

as filters for the

lymphatic

system.

What are lymph

nodes?

300

Immunity that

you are born

with or

inherited.

What is natural

immunity?

300

Learned defense

after the body

fights off an

infection or

receives a

vaccination.

What is

acquired

immunity? 

300

Largest

lymphatic duct

and drains

lymph from left

upper body and

all of the lower

body.

What is the

thoracic duct?

300

Masses of

lymphatic tissue

located in the

pharynx that

produce

lymphocytes

and filters

bacteria.

What are

tonsils?

400

Caused by the

Eppstein-Barr

virus and

causes

spleenomegaly.

What is

Mononucleosis? 

400

Drains lymph

from the right

upper body.

What is the

right lymphatic

duct?

400

Attached at the

cecum, this

organ stores

lymphoid tissue

and functions a

reservoir for

beneficial gut

bacteria.

What is the

Vermiform

Appendix?

400

The vessel that

receives lymph

from the

lymphatic ducts

and returns it to

circulation.

What are the

subclavian

veins?

400

Function as

immune sensors

that identify

antigens,

activate

lymphocytes,

and produce

antibodies to

protect the

gastrointestinal

tract.

What are

Peyer's Patches?

500

Monocytes that

have migrated

into lymphatic

tissue to engulf

pathogens and

cellular debris.

What are

macrophages?

500

Mature in the

Thymus,

destroy infected

cells, and

regulate

immune

responses.

What are T-

cells?

500

Mature in bone

marrow and

produce

antibodies to

fight infections.

What are B-

cells?

500

Attack abnormal

cells including

cancer cells and

those infected

with viruses.

What are

Natural Killer

(NK) cells?

500

Located

posterior to the

sternum, this

gland matures

T-cells.

What is the

Thymus gland?