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chapter 20 lymphatic system and lymphatic organs

front 1

A major function of the lymphatic system is __________.

a) circulation of blood

b) distribution of nutrients

c) return of tissue fluid to the cardiovascular system

d) gas distribution

back 1

c

front 2

Aggregates of lymphoid nodules located in the wall of the ileum of the small intestine are __________.

a) Werner's nodes

b) ileal tonsils

c) appendices

d) Peyer's patches

e) submucosal tonsils

back 2

d

front 3

Collections of lymphoid tissue (MALT) that guard mucosal surfaces include all the following, EXCEPT __________.

a) tonsils

b) lymphoid nodules in the wall of the bronchi

c)Peyer's patches

d)the thymus

e)appendix nodules

back 3

d

front 4

In addition to its lymphoid function, this organ holds a reservoir of platelets.

a)left lymphatic ductIn

b) thymus

c)cistern chyli

d)spleen

e)tonsil

back 4

d

front 5

The lymphoid tissue's structural framework of is composed of __________.

a)squamous epithelium

b)reticular connective tissue

c)dense, regular connective tissue

d)adipose tissue

e)dense, irregular connective tissue

back 5

b

front 6

This structure, attached to the cecum, is in an ideal location to destroy bacteria before they breach the intestinal wall.

a)tubal tonsil

b)spleen

c)thymus

d)appendix

e)palatine

f)tonsil

back 6

d

front 7

What lymphatic structure absorbs excess tissue fluid?

a)collecting vessel

b) lymphatic duct

c) cisterna chyli

d) lymphatic capillary

e) lymphatic trunk

back 7

d

front 8

What lymphatic structure absorbs lipids in the intestine?

a) lymphatic trunk

b) lymphatic duct

c) lacteal

d) collecting vessel

e) vein

back 8

c

front 9

What lymphatic structures trap bacteria in the posterior oral cavity?

a)tubal tonsils

b)submandibular tonsils

c)lingual tonsils

d)palatine tonsils

e)pharyngeal tonsils

back 9

d

front 10

Which of the following are located in the spleen's white pulp?

a)macrophages

b) blood vessels

c) monocytes

d)lymphocytes

e)capsules

back 10

d

front 11

Which sequence best describes the flow of lymph through the lymphatic system?

a) ducts, vessels, trunks, capillaries

b) capillaries, trunks, vessels, ducts

c) ducts, trunks, capillaries, vessels

d) capillaries, vessels, trunks, ducts

e) trunks, capillaries, vessels, ducts

back 11

d

front 12

Which statement below describes the lymphatic system's role in relation to the cardiovascular system?

a) It is the major source for distribution of all hormones.

b) It maintains blood volume and, hence, pressure.

c) It serves as a pathway for distribution of neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils.

d) It helps regulate cardiac activity.

e) It is the primary source for regulation of blood pressure.

back 12

b

front 13

Which statement is true of the thoracic duct?

a) It drains the lymph from the right head, neck, shoulder, arm, and upper right chest.d

b) It forms from the merging of collecting vessels from the left upper limb and neck

c) It drains lymph only from the arms.

d)It drains the lymph from the entire left side of the body and the right abdomen and leg.

e)It forms from the merging of collecting vessels on the right side of the body.

back 13

d

front 14

Which statement is true about lymph nodes?

a)There is a dense collection located in the feet and hands.

b)They may reach the size of a golf ball.

c) They have fewer efferent vessels than afferent vessels.

d)There are over 10,000 located throughout the body.

e)they contain dense collections of all five leukocyte types.

back 14

c

front 15

Which of the following best describes the arrangement of lymphatic vessels?

a) a system that carries lymph through lymphatic arteries, lymphatic capillaries, and lymphatic veins

b) a system that pumps lymph through lymphatic ventricles to the lymphatic capillaries and through lymph veins back to the atria

c) a system that collects fluid from arteries and veins and takes it into lymphatic arteries to be pumped back to the blood circulation

d) a one-way system of vessels beginning with blind-ended lymphatic capillaries

f) a system of large vessels designed to fill quickly with lymph as the heart pushes blood through the coronary sinus

back 15

d

front 16

Which of the following is the major lymphoid organ that "trains" T lymphocytes to become immunocompetent?

a)MALT

b)Peyer's patches

c)tonsils

d)spleen

f) thymus

back 16

f

front 17

Which of the following are the principal lymphoid organs in the body?

a)tonsils

b)Peyer's patches

c)MALT

d)spleen

e)lymph nodes

back 17

e

front 18

The lymphoid organ(s) located in the throat that defend(s) against invading bacteria coming in through the mouth and nose is (are) __________.

a) Peyer's patches

b)the thymus

c)MALT

d)the spleen

e)the tonsils

back 18

e

front 19

Which of the following statements about the spleen is FALSE?

a)It is best to perform a splenectomy if the spleen is damaged in a car accident.

b)In children under the age of 12 years old, the spleen will regenerate if a small piece is left in the body.

c)The spleen's capsule is very thin and can be ruptured easily by a direct blow.

d)If the spleen is removed, the liver will take over its function.

back 19

a

front 20

Which of the following vessels transport fluid that leaks from the vascular system back into the blood?

a)veins

b)capillaries

c)sinusoids

d)lymphatics

back 20

d

front 21

Excess tissue fluid in the brain drains into the __________.

a)blood

b)CSF

c)lymphatics

d) ventricles

back 21

b

front 22

Lymphangitis presents itself as __________.

a)severe localized edema

b)tender lymph nodes that are filled with pus

c)enlarged tender tonsils

d) red lines under the skin that are sensitive to touch

back 22

d

front 23

Which of the following features is NOT common to both lymphatic collecting ducts and veins?

a)transport of chyle

b)anatomical distributions of each vary between individuals

c)the presence of valves

d)a wall made of three tunic layers

back 23

a

front 24

When B lymphocytes are dividing rapidly, the __________ of the lymphoid tissue enlarge(s).

a)reticular fibers

b)diffused lymphoid tissue

c) germinal centers

d) lymphoid nodules

back 24

c

front 25

Where are plasma cells found in a lymph node?

a)in the medullary cords

b)in the cortex

c)in the lymph sinuses

d)in the capsule

back 25

a

front 26

Large lymph capillaries in a lymph node spanned by crisscrossing reticular fibers are known as __________.

a)lymph sinuses

b)medullary cords

c)trabeculae

d)lymph follicles

back 26

a

front 27

Which of the following cells would NOT be found in a germinal center in a lymph node?

a)monocytes

b)plasma cells

c) B lymphocytes

d) dendritic cells

back 27

a

front 28

Which lymphatic structure may also be a site of erythrocyte production in the fetus?

a)thymus

b)liver

c)spleen

d)bone marrow

back 28

c

front 29

Areas of lymphocytes suspended by reticular fibers in the spleen are known as __________.

a)white pulp

b)red pulp

c)lymph sinuses

d)medullary cords

back 29

a

front 30

A sentinel node is the first lymph node __________.

a)that receives lymph drainage from a body area suspected of cancer

b)that contains mature lymphocytes

c)to produce an antibody in an immune reaction

d)to encounter an antigen

back 30

a