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100

What is the lymphatic system composed of? 

Lymph vessels and lymphoid structures 

100

True or false, the lymphatic system has a pump? 

False

100

What are the two major lymphocytes? 

B and T 

100

What is the largest lymphoid organ? 

Spleen

100

What are the three types of tonsils?

Pharyngeal, palatine, lingual 

200

Lymph originates from ______ _______ and _____ ______ and moves passively into the lymphatic capillaries 

Surrounding tissue and interstitial fluid 
200

Lymphatic vessels drain into lymphatic ____

Trunks


200

What is hematopoiesis?

Production of formed elements 

200

White pulp vs red pulp

White- clusters of T and B lymphocytes and macrophages 

Red- erythrocytes, platelets, macrophages, and B lymphocytes 

200

What does MALT stand for? 

Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue 

300

About ___% of the fluid that enters the interstitial space is not reabsorbed back into the blood capillaries 

15

300

Lymphatic trunks drain into the largest vessels called lymphatic ______

Ducts


300

What is the main job of lymph nodes? 

Filter lymph and remove any unwanted substances 

300

____ pulp monitors for foreign substances 

White

300

Collection of lymphoid nodules in the mucosa of the small intestines (specifically the ileum) are called

Peyer's patches

400

Once inside the lymph vessels, the fluid is now called 

lymph 

400

Primary lymphoid structures are involved in _____ and _____ of lymphocytes while secondary lymphoid structures are ____ involved. 

Formation and maturation; not

400

What is the capsule of the lymph node made of? 

Dense irregular connective tissue 

400

General flow of blood through the spleen: 

Splenic artery - _____ artery (white pulp) - splenic sinusoid (red pulp) - _____ - splenic ____

Central

Venules

Vein

400

Infection, inflammation, and cancer 

Lymphadenopathy 

500

Lymphatic vessels are formed when _____ _____ merge together

Lymphatic capillaries 

500

Where is red bone marrow located? 

Within trabeculae of spongy bone within the skeleton 

500

Lymph node enters through _____ vessels and drain out through _____ vessels

Afferent; efferent 

500

Where are tonsils found and what is their function? 

Pharynx and oral cavity; protect against inhaled or ingested foreign substances 

500

What infections are common for enlarging nodes? 

Strep, mono, HIV, and infected skin wounds