Anatomy unit 9
The spleen stores about ______ of blood
1 cup ( 8 ounces)
Lymphatic system
1. Acts as a filter to protect the body from invasion of bacteria 2. Aids in the formation of white blood cells ( lymphocytes) 3. Returns filtered lymph to the blood stream 4. Restores blood by way of the spleen
Lymphatic system is considered the
2nd subdivision of the circulatory system, with the blood vascular system being the first
Spleen is about
5 inches in length
The testicular arteries are present only in the male body, and they arise from the
Abdominal aorta
Lingual tonsils are located
At the back of the tongue
Palatine tonsils are located
Back and sides of the throat
Thoracic duct
Begins as a dilation called the cisterna chyli located anterior to the 2nd lumbar vertebrae ( L2)
Which of the following vessels is a tributary to the SVC
Brachiocephalic vein
Right lymphatic duct returns lymph to the ________ ________ by way of the right subclavian vein
Cardiovascular system
Lymph in the small intestines is referred to as
Chyle, everywhere else lymph is a clear, yellow fluid
The hand is located at the ________ end of the forearm
Distal
The lymphatic system would not
Empty into the arterial system
Lymph contains platelets, which allows clots to form in the lymphatic vessels
False
Lymph from the entire body eventually drains into the Thoracic duct
False
The Thoracic duct terminates by emptying into the axillary vein
False
The spleen is situated medial to the liver
False
The spleen stores about 16 ounces of blood
False
Lymph nodes function as ________ to remove bacteria and other foreign bodies including malignant cells
Filters
Each of the following arteries are pair except the
Hepatic artery
Thymus gland is located
In the upper anterior part of the Thoracic cavity
Villi
Increase the absorption area
Right lymphatic duct
Is only about one half inch long and drains lymph from the upper right side of the body: head, neck, right side of chest and entire right upper extremity
The Thoracic duct returns lymph into the cardiovascular system by way of the
Left subclavian vein
Thoracic duct returns lymph into the cardiovascular system by way of the
Left subclavian vein
2nd pair of tonsils are called the
Lingual tonsils
Lymphatic system is composed of a clear fluid called
Lymph
_______ is a clear, yellow, watery fluid found in the lymph vessels
Lymph
Oval shaped structures located along the entire length of lymph vessels
Lymph nodes
The ________ __________ is very important in maintaining fluid balance and helps in immunity within the body
Lymph system
Lymph nodes and vessels called ______ ________ transport the lymph
Lymph vessels
Lymph nodes are widely distributed throughout the body along the lymphatic pathways where they filter the __________ before it is returned to the ________
Lymph, blood stream
Lymph does not have red blood cells or platelets but does contain
Lymphocytes
Tonsils
Masses of lymphatic tissue embedded in the mucous membrane within the oral cavity and nasopharynx
The presence of these lipids (lacteals) gives the lymph a
Milky ( creamy) like appearance
thoracic duct (left lymphatic duct)
Much longer than the right; 15-18 inches long
The spleen contracts forcing blood into circulation
Need blood during an emergency
Most common tonsils are the
Palatine ( which we call our tonsils)
Most numerous in the section of the intestines called the ileum ( which happens to be the longest portion)
Peyer's patches
The tonsils located near the upper part of the throat are called the
Pharyngeal tonsil
The singular tonsil located in the upper part of the throat ( nasopharynx) is called
Pharyngeal tonsil or adenoid
Adenoids are another name for the
Pharyngeal tonsils
Lymph is similar to ______ but without many large proteins
Plasma
Cisterna =
Reservoir
Smaller of the two vessels
Right lymphatic duct
The Thoracic duct receives lymph from almost all areas of the body except the
Right side head, neck, chest
The heart chamber in which pulmonary circulation originated in is
Right ventricle
Lacteals (lact= milky)
Small ducts that conveys lymph and dietary lipids from the villi of the small intestines to the cisterna chyli
Peyer's patches are aggregations ( groups ) of lymph nodes located along the entire length of the
Small intestines
receives lymph from the left side of the head, neck, chest, abdomen, left arm, and lower extremities and entire body below the ribs
The Thoracic duct
The ________ cavity contains the heart, lungs, trachea, esophagus, large blood vessels, and nerves
Thoracic
This gland is a bi-lobed lymphatic organ
Thymus gland
Located behind the sternum and between the lungs
Thymus gland ( produces lymphocytes)
Produce lymphocytes and filter bacteria
Tonsils
Lymph in the small intestines is called chyle
True
Lymph vessels have thinner walls and more valves than veins
True
Lymph vessels originate as lymphatic capillaries
True
The largest mass of lymphatic tissue is the spleen
True
The veins that collect blood from the brain and convey it towards the heart are called sinuses
True
The white blood cells that are produced in the lymph organs are called lymphocytes
True
There are four orifices through which blood enters the left atrium of the heart, but only one for blood to exit from it
True
Villi increase the absorption area of the small intestines
True
With regard to the layers of the large blood vessels, going from the superficial to deep, which of the following groups is correct
Tunica adventitia - media - intima
If a cut is made into the aorta, which of the following would be cut secondly
Tunica media
There are _____ pairs of tonsils and ____ single tonsil
Two & one
Lymph vessels resemble the structure of
Veins in that they have the same 3 layers (tunica intima, tunica media and tunica adventitia), but they are thinner walls and more valves
Finger like projections found along the mucosal walls of the small intestines
Villi
The word caudal is a directional term that indicates
away from the head
a term that represents one of the basic tissues of the body is
epithelial
The spleen is located in the
left hypochondriac region
Spleen is located
left hypochondriac region between the stomach and diaphragm. It is lateral to the liver.
The tonsils located near the base of the tongue are called the
lingual tonsils
All of the following are lymph organs except the
liver
lymph vessels begin as
lymph capillaries, which are the smallest of the lymph vessels
The small saphenous vein is a tributary to the
popliteal vein
Lymph vessels will eventually drain into 2 large main vessels which are
right lymphatic duct or thoracic duct (left lymphatic duct)
Largest mass of lymphatic tissue
spleen
Organs that contain lymph tissue
tonsils, spleen, thymus gland
Finger like extensions of the intestinal mucosa that increase the surface area
villi
