What is the name of the intermediate between the venule and the capillary?
Which type of stem cells give rise to lymphocytes?
what are Lymphoid stem cells
What is the name of the large plasma protein that serves as a non-penetrating solute?
What is albumin
T/F: association neurons are mainly unipolar
false
mainly multipolar
What are effector organs?
what are muscles and glands
What is the name of the smooth muscle cells that are upstream of true capillaries? (hint: helps to regulate blood flow)
what are precapillary sphincters
Where do T-cells and B-cells form respectively?
bone marrow,
some stay until activated(b-cells) migrate to thymus (t-cells)
List the lymphatic vessels from smallest to largest
lymphatic-
Capillaries, collecting vessels, trunks, ducts
What is the most abundant neuroglia of the CNS? (hint: you're a shining ___ )
What are astrocytes
Sensory/Afferent(somatic and visceral)
Motor/Efferent (somatic and visceral)
sinusoid, fenestrated, continuous
Which type of t-cells lyse foreign molecules?
What are cytotoxic t-cells
What end of the capillary is responsible for the "escape" of fluids, and what pressure is responsible for this?
What is arteriole and hydrostatic pressure
Following neurulation, what are the three primary vesicles of the brain? (both names)
Prosencephalon(forebrain), Mesencephalon(midbrain), and Rhombencephalon (hindbrain)
(think of your special senses chapter
what are I, II, VIII
olfactory, optic, Vestibulocochlear
FALSE: this would just be hepatic veins
False:
Lymph NODULES/FOLLICLES
what would happen if the escaped fluid from the CVS is not returned?
what is it would collapse/not enough volume
List the 4 basic parts of the brain.
What are cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon, brainstem, cerebellum
Which structure of a spinal nerve connects the base of the ventral ramus to the sympathetic trunk ganglion?
what are Rami Communicantes
What is the fetal respiratory organ(s)?
what is the placenta
T/F: secondary lymphoid organs gather and destroy infectious microorganisms within lymphoid tissue
true
Primary organs produce lymphocytes!
Why is it important for lymphatic capillaries to collect plasma proteins? (hint: this is what is created by the pressure stays constant from arteriole end to venule end)
Maintain osmotic gradient
List the name of the proper name for the main visceral control center. What is the major gland that is located here? describe its location in relation to the bones of the skull
What is the hypothalamus?
Pituitary gland,
hypophyseal fossa of the sella turcica of the sphenoid
Differentiate between roots and rami.
roots- (dorsal and ventral mean either sensory or motor; spinal cord to spinal nerve
rami-spinal nerve to the rest of body