micro chapter 12 smartbook
A plasma-like liquid that moves in and out of tissues, but does not contain red blood cell, is called ______ fluid.
lymph
The fluid that is carried by the lymphatic circulation is called ______.
lymph
Small, encapsulated, bean-shaped organs located along lymphatic channels and large blood vessels of the thoracic and abdominal cavities are called ______.
lymph nodes
The type of fluid that is very similar in composition to that of blood, but differs in that it does not contain erythrocytes is called ______ fluid.
lymph, lymphatic
A compartmentalized network of vessels, cells, and specialized accessory organs that renders surveillance, recognition, and protection against foreign materials is the ______ system.
lymphatic
The spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, and GALT are all components of the _______ system.
lymphatic
The group of leukocytes that includes B cells and T cells is the _____.
lymphocytes
The agranulocytic leukocytes include two general types, the _______ and ______.
lymphocytes and monocytes
Cells that engulf and destroy foreign molecules are ______ and ______ that comprise the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS).
macrophages, monocytes
A collection of monocytes and macrophages scattered throughout the extracellular spaces that functions to engulf and degrade foreign molecules is called the _______ _______ system.
mononuclear phagocyte
All organs and tissues contain a network of fibers and macrophages called the ______ system.
mononuclear phagocyte
Which host barrier offers protection against microorganisms due to the presence of sebum, which has a high fatty acid content and acidic pH?
skin
Select all the correct options from the following body sites that do not have particularly high numbers of lymphatic vessels.
spleen kidney ear drum
Under the influence of hormones, naive T-cells that have migrated to the ______ develop specificity and are released into circulation as mature T cells.
thymus
Major functions of the lymphatic system include ______.
- providing a route to return extracellular fluid to the circulatory system - acting as a drain-off system for the inflammatory response - supporting surveillance, recognition, and protection against foreign materials
Which of the following is NOT a trigger for inflammation?
fever
Which of the following is part of the body's second line of defense?
fever
Which lines of host defense are nonspecific?
first line second line
The flow of lymph is ______.
from the extremities to the heart
Which of the following is not a lymphoid organ?
gall bladder
Which of the following processes are components of the second line of defense?
inflammation antimicrobial products fever phagocytosis
Select all the correct options from the cell types that are produced in the red bone marrow.
B-lymphocyte precursors T-lymphocyte precursors red blood cells
Cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS) ______.
engulf and degrade foreign molecules
Which are granulocytic white blood cells?
eosinophils basophils mast cells neutrophils
Unbroken skin is an effective barrier against microbes because ______.
epithelial cells have been compacted and cemented together outer layers slough off, taking microbes away
Select all the correct options from the following body sites that have particularly high numbers of lymphatic vessels.
hands feet areola of the breast
The production of blood cells is called ______.
hematopoiesis
_____ is the process by which all blood cells are formed in bone marrow.
hematopoiesis
The ______ response is a reaction to any traumatic event in the tissues.
inflammatory
The lymph nodes located in the groin are called the ____ nodes.
inguinal
Small proteins produced naturally by white blood and tissue cells that are used therapeutically to combat viral infections and cancer are called _____.
interferons
Red bone marrow is found in the internal matrix of ______.
long bones
Select all the correct options from the following that are considered to be lymphoid organs.
lymph nodes spleen tonsils thymus
Which term refers to a group of leukocytes that include B cells, Natural Killer T cells, and T cells?
lymphocytes
The granulocytic leukocytes are mast cells, _______, _______, and _______.
neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils
The first and second lines of host defense are ______ protections.
nonspecific
Nonspecific host defense mechanisms include chemical barriers and ______ barriers.
physical
Interferons are small ______ produced by certain white blood cells and tissue cells.
proteins
As an external, protective barrier that is highly impervious and waterproof, human _____ provides significant protection from microbes.
skin
Naive T lymphocytes originate in the bone marrow and migrate to the _____ to complete their maturation.
thymus
Which of the following is not a major function of the lymphatic system?
transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide to tissues throughout the body
Inflammation may be triggered by the immune response or by ______ due to tissue infection or tissue injury.
trauma, damage, necrosis, or injury
The flow of lymph in lymphatic vessels is ______.
unidirectional
Leukocytes are ______.
white blood cells
The liquid connective tissue consisting of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets suspended in plasma is called ______.
whole blood
Monocytes and lymphocytes can be described as ______.
agranulocytes
Select all the correct options from the following materials that are transported by lymphatic fluid.
all are correct
Select all the correct options from the following materials that are not transported by lymphatic fluid?
all of these are correct
Where are axillary lymph nodes located?
armpit
Lymph nodes located in the loose connective tissue of the armpit are called ______ nodes.
axillary
Cells that originate in the mononculear phagocyte system (MPS) and extracellular fluid (ECF) can diffuse or migrate into the blood or lymphatics due to the ______ that penetrate into the interstitium.
capillaries
Cells that originate in the mononculear phagocyte system (MPS) and extracellular fluid (ECF) can diffuse or migrate into the blood or lymphatics due to the _______ that penetrate into the interstitium.
capillaries
Communication between separate fluid compartments of the body is conducted primarily through ______.
capillaries
Lymph nodes located in the neck are called _____ nodes.
cervical
The ______ lymph nodes are located in the neck region.
cervical
Select all the correct options from the following that represent nonspecific host defenses.
chemical barriers physical barriers
How does lymphatic fluid differ from blood?
does not contain red blood cells
Core body temperature is typically ______.
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Which of the following represent normal body temperature?
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit 37 degrees Celsius