the lymphatic system
Match the following: 1.Axillarry node(s) 2.Cisterna Chyli 3.Entrance of thoracic duct into subclavian vein 4.thoracic duct 5.Collecting lymphatic vessels
1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.E
Lymph capillaries are absent in all but which of the following? A) bones and teeth B) bone marrow C) CNS D) digestive organs
D)digestive organs
The thymus is the only lymphoid organ that does not: A) have lymphocytes B) produce hormones C) have a cortex and medulla D) directly fight antigens
D)directly fight antigens
Digestive tract-associated lymphatic tissue includes all of the following except ________. A) Peyer's patches B) palatine tonsils C) lingual tonsils D) islets of Langerhans
D)islets of Langerhans
Large clusters of lymph nodes occur in all of the following locations except the ________. A) inguinal region B) cervical region C) axillary region D) lower extremities
D)lower extremities
Which of the following is not a method that maintains lymph flow? A) skeletal muscle contraction B) breathing C) valves in lymph vessel walls D) smooth muscle contraction
D)smooth muscle contraction
Which of the following is not a function of the lymphatic system? A) draining excess interstitial fluid B) carrying out immune responses C) transporting dietary fats D) transporting respiratory gases
D)transporting respiratory gases
Lymph leaves a lymph node via ________. A) efferent lymphatic vessels B) afferent lymphatic vessels C) the cortical sinus D) the subscapular sinus
A) efferent lymphatic vessels
The lymphatic capillaries are ________. A) more permeable than blood capillaries B) less permeable than blood capillaries C) as permeable as blood capillaries D) completely impermeable
A) more permeable than blood capillaries
The tonsils located at the base of the tongue are the ________. A) lingual tonsils B) palatine tonsils C) pharyngeal tonsils D) Peyer's tonsils
A)lingual tonsils
Lymphoid tissue that appears as a swelling of the mucosa in the oral cavity is called a(n) ________. A) tonsil B) thymus C) Peyer's patch D) appendix
A)tonsil
Which of the following statements regarding the thymus is FALSE? A) It has follicles similar to those in the spleen. B) It does not directly fight antigens. C) It functions strictly in T lymphocyte maturation. D) Its stroma consists of epithelial tissue
A- it has follicles similar to those in spleen
The thymus is most active during ________. A) childhood B) fetal development C) middle age D) old age
A-childhood
Lymphatic capillaries are present in ________. A) digestive organs B) CNS C) bones and teeth D) bone marrow
A-digestive organs
The thymus is the only lymphoid organ that does NOT ________. A) directly fight antigens B) have lymphocytes C) have a cortex and medulla D) produce hormones
A-directly fight antigens
Which of the following would not be classified as a lymphatic structure? A)pancrease B)spleen C)tonsils D)Peyer's patches of the intestine
A-pancreas
Which of the following statements is FALSE? A) The thymus consists mainly of lymphoid tissue. B) Antibodies mark antigens for destruction. C) T lymphocytes originate from the red bone marrow. D) Only lymph nodes filter lymph.
A-the thymus consists mainly of lymphoid tissue
Which lymphoid organ atrophies as we age? A) thymus B) appendix C) spleen D) tonsils
A-thymus
Tonsils have blind-ended structures called ________ that trap bacteria and particulate matter. A) tonsillar crypts B) germinal centers C) tonsillar corpuscles D) lymphoid follicles
A-tonsillar crypts
) When the lymphatic structures are blocked due to tumors, the result is ________. A) shrinkage of tissues distal to the blockage due to inadequate delivery of lymph B) severe localized edema distal to the blockage C) increased pressure in the lymphatics proximal to the blockage D) abnormally high lymph drainage from the distal region
B) severe localized edema distal to the blockage
Which of the following are functions of lymphoid tissue? A) house and provide a proliferation site for lymphocytes B) house and provide a proliferation site for neutrophils C) furnish an ideal surveillance vantage point for lymphocytes and macrophages D) A and C
D) A and C
In the spleen, red pulp is involved in the immune functions and white pulp is involved in disposing of worn-out RBCs.
false
Like blood, lymph flows both to and from the heart.
false
Lymph always flows away from the heart
false
Peyer's patches are clusters of lymphoid tissue found primarily in the large intestine.
false
Peyer's patches are clusters of lymphoid tissues found primarily in the large intestine
false
The cisterna chyli collects lymph from the lumbar trunks draining the upper limbs and from the intestinal trunk draining the digestive organs.
false
The cisterna chyli collects lymph from the lumbar trunks draining the upper limbs and from the intestinal trunk draining the digestive organs.
false
The most important role of the spleen is to provide a site for lymphocyte proliferation and immune surveillance and response.
false
The simplest lymphoid organs are the lymph nodes.
false
the most important role of the spleen is to provide a site for lymphocyte proliferation and immune surveillance and response
false
there are more efferent lymphatic vessels leaving a lymph node than there are afferent vessels entering a lymph node
false
Highly specialized lymph capillaries called ________ are present in the villi of the intestinal mucosa.
lacteals
The thoracic duct of the lymphatic system empties into the ________
left subclavian vein
The appendix, tonsils, and Peyer's patches are examples of ________.
malt
Hassall's corpuscles are always found in the lighter-colored ________ regions of the thymus.
medullary
The ________ are the simplest lymphoid organs and are found at the entrance to the pharynx.
tonsils
About 3 liters of fluid are lost to the tissue spaces every 24 hours and are returned to the bloodstream as lymph.
true
About 3 liters of fluid are lost to the tissue spaces every 24 hours and are returned to the bloodstream as lymph.
true
Because lymph vessels are very low-pressure conduits, movements of adjacent tissues are important in propelling lymph through the lymphatics
true
Because lymph vessels are very low-pressure conduits, movements of adjacent tissues are important in propelling lymph through the lymphatics.
true
Chyle is delivered to the blood via the lymphatic system.
true
Digested fats are absorbed from the intestine by the lymph capillaries.
true
If even a small part of the spleen is left in a ten-year-old child, it will most likely regenerate itself.
true
Lymph capillary permeability is due to minivalves and protein filaments.
true
Lymphatic capillaries are permeable to proteins.
true
Lymphocytes reside temporarily in lymphoid tissue, then move to other parts of the body
true
Lymphocytes reside temporarily in lymphoid tissue, then move to other parts of the body.
true
Lymphoid tissue is mainly reticular connective tissue
true
The lymphatic capillaries function to absorb the excess protein containing the interstitial fluid and return it to the blood stream
true
The lymphatic capillaries function to absorb the excess protein-containing interstitial fluid and return it to the bloodstream
true
The thymus is the only lymphoid organ that does not directly fight antigens
true
When tissues are inflamed, lymphatic capillaries develop openings that permit uptake of large particles such as cell debris, pathogens, and cancer cells.
true
When tissues are inflamed, lymphatic capillaries develop openings that permit uptake of large particles such as cell debris, pathogens, and cancer cells.
true
digested fats are absurd from the intestine by the lymph capillaries
true
lymphatic capillaries are permeable to proteins
true
the most important of the secondary lymphoid organs in the body are the lymph nodes
true
Lymphatic ________ are formed from the union of the largest collecting vessels.
trunks
The ________ pulp of the spleen forms cuffs around the central arteries.
white
All lymphatic organs are composed of epithelial tissue.
false
All lymphoid organs develop from mesoderm.
false
All the lymphoid organs are well developed before birth
false
Tonsils have blind-ended structures called ________.
crypts
A) Peyer's patches B) Lymph nodes C) Thoracic duct D) Lymph E) Spleen 11) Protein-containing fluid within lymphatic vessels. 12) Stores blood platelets. 13) Receives lymph from most of the body. 14) Small organs intimately associated with lymphatic vessels. 15) Largest lymphatic organ. 16) Isolated clusters of lymph follicles found in the wall of the small intestine.
11.D 12.E 13.C 14.B 15.E 16.A
6.Efferent vessels 7.cortex 8.medullary cord 9.trabecula 10.medulla
6.C 7.B 8.A 9.D 10.A
Select the correct statement about lymphocytes. A) The two main types are T cells and macrophages. B) B cells produce plasma cells, which secrete antibodies into the blood. C) T cells are the precursors of B cells. D) T cells are the only form of lymphocyte found in lymphoid tissue.
B) B cells produce plasma cells, which secrete antibodies into the blood
The thymus is most active during ________. A) fetal development B) childhood C) middle age D) old age
B)childhood
Functions of the spleen include all of those below except ________. A) removal of old or defective blood cells from the blood B) forming crypts that trap bacteria C) storage of blood platelets D) storage of iron
B)forming crypts that trap bacteria
Peyer's patches are found in the ________. A) duodenum of the small intestine B) ileum of the small intestine C) large intestine D) jejunum of the small intestine
B)ileum of the small intestine
Which cells become immunocompetent due to thymic hormones? A) basophils B) lymphocytes C) macrophages D) monocytes
B)lymphocytes
The distal portion of the small intestine contains clumps of lymph follicles called _____ A)islets of Langerhans B)Peyer's patches C)rugae D)villi
B)peyer's patches
Antibodies that act against a particular foreign substance are released by ________. A) T lymphocytes B) plasma cells C) lymph nodes D) medullary cords
B)plasma cells
Both lymph and venous blood flow are heavily dependent on ____ A) the pumping action of the heart B)skeletal muscle contractions and differences in thoracic pressures due to respiratory movement C) contraction of the vessels themselves D) two-way valve
B)skeletal muscle contractions and differences in thoracic pressures due to respiratory movement
Which of the following is not a mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue? A) tonsil B) thymus C) Peyer's patch D) appendix
B)thymus
Lymph leaves a lymph node via ________. A) afferent lymphatic vessels B) efferent lymphatic vessels C) the cortical sinus D) the subcapsular sinus
B-efferent lymphatic vessels
Flow of lymph through a lymph node is slowed due to ________. A) the presence of lymphocytes and macrophages B) fewer efferent vessels draining it compared to many afferent vessels feeding it C) the viscous nature of lymph D) mini-valves
B-fewer efferent vessels drawing it compared to many afferent vessels feeding it
Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues include all of the following EXCEPT ________. A) palatine tonsils B) islets of Langerhans C) lingual tonsils D) Peyer's patches
B-islets of langerhans
Small organs associated with lymphatic vessels are termed ________. A) lymph follicles B) lymph nodes C) axillary nodes D) cisterna chyli
B-lymph nodes
Small secondary lymphoid organs, which cluster along lymphatic vessels, are termed ________. A) lymph follicles B) lymph nodes C) lymphatics D) lacteals
B-lymph nodes
Which of the following would NOT be classified as a lymphoid organ? A) Peyer's patches of the intestine B) pancreas C) spleen D) tonsils
B-pancreas
Antibodies that act against a particular foreign substance are released by ________. A) lymph nodes B) plasma cells C) T lymphocytes D) medullary cords
B-plasma cells
Which of the following is NOT a normal component of lymph? A) plasma proteins B) red blood cells C) water D) ions
B-red blood cells
Which of the following is considered a primary lymphoid organ? A) appendix B) thymus C) tonsils D) spleen
B-thymus
Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic system? A) transporting dietary fats B) transporting respiratory gases C) draining excess interstitial fluid D) carrying out immune responses
B-transporting respiratory gases
Select the correct statement about lymphoid tissue. A) Once a lymphocyte enters the lymphoid tissue, it resides there permanently. B) Lymphoid macrophages secrete antibodies into the blood. C) Lymphoid tissue is predominantly reticular connective tissue. D) T lymphocytes act by ingesting foreign substances.
C) Lymphoid tissue is predominantly reticular connective tissue.
Which lymphatic structure drains lymph from the right upper limb and the right side of the head and thorax? A) lumbar trunk B) thoracic duct C) right lymphatic duct D) cisterna chyli
C)-right lymphatic duct
Which of the following is not a function of lymph nodes? A) act as lymph filters and activate the immune system B) produce lymphoid cells and granular WBCs C) produce lymph fluid and cerebro-spinal fluid D) serve as antigen surveillance areas
C)produce lymph fluid and cerebro-spinal fluid
Which of the following is not a normal component of lymph? A) water B) plasma proteins C) red blood cells D) ions
C)red blood cells
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the spleen? A) Clusters of white pulp look like islands in a sea of red pulp. B) The splenic artery and vein enter and exit the spleen at the hilum. C) Red pulp is where immune functions take place. D) The spleen is the largest lymphoid organ.
C- red pulp is where immune functions take place
The blood testis barrier is to newly formed sperm cells as the blood thymus barrier is to ________. A) plasma cells B) white pulp C) T lymphocyte precursors D) mast cells
C-T lymphocyte precursors
What is a bubo? A) a lobe of the spleen B) an infected Peyer's patch C) an infected lymph node D) a wall in a lymph node
C-an infected lymph node
Which of the following is NOT a method that maintains lymph flow? A) skeletal muscle contraction B) breathing C) capillary smooth muscle contraction D) valves in lymph vessel walls
C-capillary smooth muscle contraction
Which cells are the main "warriors" of the immune system? A) basophils B) macrophages C) lymphocytes D) monocytes
C-lymphocytes
From the right leg, lymph moves in which order? A) right lumbar trunk, right lymphatic duct, right subclavian vein B) right lumbar trunk, right lymphatic duct, left subclavian vein C) right lumbar trunk, thoracic duct, left subclavian vein D) right lumbar trunk, thoracic duct, right subclavian vein
C-right lumbar trunk, thoracic duct, left subclavian vein
Peyer's patches are found in the distal portion of the ________. A) large intestine B) stomach C) small intestine D) esophagus
C-small intestine
Lymphoid tissue that appears as a swelling of the mucosa in the oral cavity is called a(n) ________. A) Peyer's patch B) thymus C) tonsil D) appendix
C-tonsil
Select the correct statement about lymph transport. A) Under normal conditions, lymph vessels are very high-pressure conduits. B) Lymph transport is faster than that occurring in veins. C) Lymph transport is only necessary when illness causes tissue swelling. D) Lymph transport depends on the movement of adjacent tissues, such as skeletal muscles.
D) Lymph transport depends on the movement of adjacent tissues, such as skeletal muscles.
What effect does age have on the size of the thymus? A) The size of the thymus increases continuously from birth to death. B) The size of the thymus decreases continuously from birth to death. C) The thymus is not affected by age. D) The thymus initially increases in size and then decreases in size from adolescence through old age.
D) The thymus initially increases in size and then decreases in size from adolescence through old age.
What is a bubo? A) a wall in a lymph node B) a lobe of the spleen C) an infected Peyer's patch D) an infected lymph node
D) an infected lymph node
A sentinel node is ________. A) a lymph node found in the intestinal lamina propria B) the first node at the junction of all the lumbar trunks C) a small node in the spleen D) the first node to receive lymph from an area suspected to be cancerous
D) the first node to receive lymph from an area suspected to be cancerous
Select the correct statement about lymphocytes. A) The two main types are T cells and macrophages. B) T cells are the precursors of B cells. C) T cells are the only form of lymphocyte found in lymphoid tissue. D) B cells produce plasma cells, which secrete antibodies into the blood.
D- B cells produce plasma cells, which secrete antibodies into the blood.
Select the correct statement about lymph transport. A) Under normal conditions, lymph vessels are very high-pressure conduits. B) Lymph transport is only necessary when illness causes tissue swelling. C) Lymph transport is faster than that occurring in veins. D) Lymph transport depends on the movement of adjacent tissues, such as skeletal muscles.
D- Lymph transport depends on the movement of adjacent tissues, such as skeletal muscles.
Select the correct statement about lymphoid tissue. A) Lymphoid macrophages secrete antibodies into the blood. B) T lymphocytes act by ingesting foreign substances. C) Once a lymphocyte enters the lymphoid tissue, it resides there permanently. D) Lymphoid tissue is predominantly reticular connective tissue.
D-Lymphoid tissue is predominantly reticular connective tissue.
Which of the following is NOT a part of the lymphatic system? A) lymph nodes B) lymph C) lymphatic vessels D) erythrocytes
D-erythrocytes
The tonsils located at the base of the tongue are the ________. A) pharyngeal tonsils B) Peyer's tonsils C) palatine tonsils D) lingual tonsils
D-lingual tonsils
Which of the following is NOT a function of lymph nodes? A) act as lymph filters and activate the immune system B) produce lymphoid cells and house granular WBCs C) serve as antigen surveillance areas D) produce lymph fluid and cerebrospinal fluid
D-produce lymph fluid and cerebrospinal fluid
Lymphocytes can develop and mature in the ________. A) spleen B) tonsils C) lymph nodes D) red bone marrow
D-red bone marrow
When the lymphatic structures of a limb are blocked due to tumors, the result is ________. A) increased pressure in the lymphatics proximal in the limb to the blockage B) abnormally high lymph drainage from the distal region C) shrinkage of tissues distal in the limb to the blockage due to inadequate delivery of lymph D) severe localized edema distal to the blockage of that limb
D-severe localized edema distal to the blockage of that limb
Lymph transport involves all of the following EXCEPT ________. A) lymph capillary minivalve action B) milking action of active muscle fibers C) thorax pressure changes during breathing D) smooth muscle contraction in the lymph capillary walls
D-smooth muscle contraction in the lymph capillary walls
Which of the following does NOT contain a mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue? A) appendix B) tonsil C) Peyer's patch D) thymus
D-thymus