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Chapter 20 - Lymphatic

front 1

highly specialized lymph capillaries are found in the intestinal mucosa

back 1

lacteals

front 2

which of the following is a function only of the lymph nodes and NOT the other lymphoid organs

back 2

filter lymph

front 3

regulatory T cell development occurs at what structure?

back 3

thymic corpuscle

front 4

all of the following statements are true of most lymph tissues except which one?

back 4

the B lymphocytes are able to secrete antigens in the body

front 5

what causing pooling of lymph inside a lymph node

back 5

more efferent then afferent

front 6

which cell type in the lymph node has an active role in filtering the lymph

back 6

macrophages

front 7

the lymphoid organ that does NOT directly fight antigens is the ____

back 7

thymus

front 8

.macrophages are concentrated in which portion of the lymph node

back 8

medulla

front 9

macrophages would most likely be found in the portion of the sleep

back 9

splenic cord

front 10

these cells populate the germinal centers of lymphoid follicles

back 10

B lymphocytes

front 11

the thoracic duct receives lymph from _____

back 11

the upper left body and _____

front 12

fluid enters the lymphatic system directly from the ____

back 12

interstitial space

front 13

B cells are NOT found in the ____

back 13

thymus

front 14

large clusters of lymph nodes are found near the body surface in all of the folling except

back 14

popliteal regions

front 15

these cells are able to produce antibodies

back 15

plasma cells (b cells formally)

front 16

blind-ended crypts are found in the ____

back 16

tonsils

front 17

isolated areas of lymphoid follicles found in the intestinal mucosa are called

back 17

Peyer's Patch

front 18

which of the following tissues is NOT considered part of MALT

back 18

spleen

front 19

this organ ensures that the T lymphocytes are immunocompetent

back 19

thymus

front 20

once fluid eners the lymphatic system is is called

back 20

lymph

front 21

these connective tissue strands divide lymph nodes into compartments

back 21

trabeculae

front 22

which is false about the spleen

back 22

it atrophies after puberty

front 23

the largest lymphoid organ in the body is the ___

back 23

spleen

front 24

these cells prduce the fiber stroma of the lymph organs

back 24

reticular cells

front 25

MALT would most likely be found here

back 25

throat