A/P 2 Ch.21 Lymphatics

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Trace the path of lymph from the time it leaves the interstitial spaces to the time it enters the blood

1. Lymphatic capillaries 2. Afferent lymphatic vessels 3.Lymph nodes 4.Efferent lymphatic vessels 5.Lymphatic trunks 6.Lymphatic ducts

Approximately____of the fluid that enters the interstitial space is normally absorbed into lymphatic capillaries

15%

Prokaryotic

Bacteria

The spleen functions to filter

Blood

Lymph from the right lymphatic duct drains which areas of the body?

Right side of the head and neck Right upper limb Right side if thorax

Thymus

Site of T-lymphocyte maturation

The thymus continues to grow until a person reaches ________ , when it reaches a maximum weight of 30 to 50 grams.

puberty

B and T-lymphocytes both mature in the red bone marrow

False

Lymphatic nodules are encapsulated lymphatic organs.

False

Lymphatic nodules are small, oval clusters of lymphatic cells that are completely surrounded by a connective tissue capsule.

False

Secondary lymphatic structures include the red bone marrow and thymus

False

Spleen

Filters blood, storage of platelets and erythrocytes

Lymph node

Filters lymph

Eukaryotic

Fungi Protozoans Multicellular parasites

The formation of lymph increases as a result of

Increasing hydrostatic pressure in tissue fluid

Select all that are true of prions.

They spread through infected meat They are responsible for mad cow disease

T-lymphocytes are named according to the __________ gland where they become immunologically mature.

Thymus

Which lymphatic system organ involutes and becomes nonfunctional as aging occurs?

Thymus

Lymphatic vessels are similar to veins in that they contain valves to prevent backflow, and use the contraction of nearby skeletal muscles to help move lymph along

True

Under an electron microscope, an infectious agent is identified that is not cellular. This must be a

Virus

Acelllar

Viruses Prions

The majority of lymph is composed of

Water and dissolved solutes

Pharyngeal tonsils are

also called adenoids.

Occasionally lymph can contain metastisized

Cancer cells

Lymphatic capillaries are found in all of the following tissues or areas EXCEPT

Epithelia

Lymph vessels reabsorb what fluid from the tissues and return it to the venous circulation

Interstitial fluid

What are the anatomic characteristics of lymphatic vessels?

Larger diameter than blood capillaries Lack of basement membrane Blind-ended Have anchoring filaments

The right lymphatic duct receives lymph from all of the following body regions, except the

Lower limb

Correct Flow Direction

Lymphatic capillaries to collecting vessels Collecting vessels to lymphatic trunks Left Lumbar trunk to the thoracic duct Lower extremity lymph to the thoracic duct

The white pulp of the spleen contains

Lymphatic cells

What are the typical structural parts of a lymph node?

Lymphatic nodules Afferent and efferent lymphatic vessels Cortex and medulla of a nodule

Cells in a lymph node that engulf and destroy damaged cells, foreign substances, and cellular debris are

Macrophages

The red pulp of the spleen contains

Macrophages

What are the main groups of tonsils in the body? Check all that apply.

Pharyngeal Palatine Lingual

Other than red bone marrow, the spleen contains the largest single store of

Platelets

Which of the following is not a function of the lymph node?

Production of red blood cells

In an adult, where is red bone marrow found in the body?

Proximal epiphyses of each humerus and femur Vertebrae and ribs Flat bones of the skull and sternum

The primary functions of lymph include

Returning proteins to the bloodstream and transporting foreign particles to the lymph nodes

The_________serves as a reservoir for platelets

The red pulp


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