MCQ Questions
Q.1.
Pulsations of nearby arteries and Contractions of smooth muscle in the walls of the lymphatics.
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    What protects against antigens?
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    What is lymph propelled by
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    Functions of the Thymus
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    Diffuse lymphatic tissue
Q.2.
Simplest lymphoid organs
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    Tonsils
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    Thoracic Duct
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    Spleen
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    Thymus
Q.3.
Similar to veins, except Have thinner walls, with more internal valves.
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    Lymphatic collecting vessels
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    Lymphatic trunks
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    Right lymphatic duct
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    Lymphoid tissue
Q.4.
1) A network of three parts2) Lymph3) Lymph nodes
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    Lymphatic trunks
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    Lymphatic system consists of three parts.
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    Lymphatic follicles
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    One way system,lymph flows toward the heart.
Q.5.
Diffuse Lymphatic tissue and Lymphatic follicles
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    Two main types of Lymphocytes
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    Two main types of Lymphatic tissue.
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    Peyers patches and the appendix
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    What protects against antigens?
Q.6.
Cortex contains follicles with germinal centers, heavy with dividing B cellsDeep cortex houses T cells in transitT cells circulate continuously among the blood,lymph nodes, and lymphatic stream.
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    Functions of the thymus
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    Structure of a lymph node
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    Functions of the spleen
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    Diffuse lymphatic tissue
Q.7.
Peyer's patches and Peyer's patches and the appendix
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    Functions of the spleen
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    Lymphatic collecting vessels
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    Aggregates of lymphoid follicles
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    Peyers patches and the appendix
Q.8.
is delivered into one of two large ducts
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    Thymus
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    Spleen
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    Thoracic Duct
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    Lymph
Q.9.
Cortex and medulla
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    what are the types of lymphatic vessels.
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    What are the two Histologically distinct regions
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    What protects against antigens?
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    Absent from bones, teeth bone marrow and the CNS
Q.10.
Lymphoid organs
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    What are the two Histologically distinct regions
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    Absent from bones, teeth bone marrow and the CNS
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    Except for the spleen and tonsils ____________ _________ are poorly developed at birth
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    what are the types of lymphatic vessels.
Q.11.
Site of lymphocyte proliferation and immune surveillance and response.Cleanses the blood of aged cells and platelets and debris.
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    aggregates of lymphoid follicles
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    functions of the thymus
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    structure of a lymph node
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    functions of the spleen
Q.12.
Lymphatic capillariesLymphatic collecting vesselsLymphatic trunks and ducts.
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    Similar to blood capillaries, exceptVery permeableEndothelial cells overlap to form one-way minivalves.
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    What are the two Histologically distinct regions
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    what are the types of lymphatic vessels.
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    Absent from bones, teeth bone marrow and the CNS
Q.13.
Provide the environment in which T lymphocytes become immunocompetent
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    Dendritic Cells
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    Thymocytes
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    Macrophages
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    Right Lymphatic Duct
Q.14.
The main warriors of the immune system
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    Reticular Cells
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    Macrophages
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    Dendritic Cells
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    Lymphocytes
Q.15.
Lymphocytes are activated and mount an attack against antigens.
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    Immune system
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    Thymus
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    Spleen
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    Lymphocytes
Q.16.
Lymphatic vessels.
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    Immune system
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    Lymphatic system consists of three parts.
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    One way system,lymph flows toward the heart.
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    what are the types of lymphatic vessels.
Q.17.
nodules are solid, spherical bodies of tightly packed reticular elements and cells.
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    Tonsils
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    Thymus
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    Lymphatic follicles
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    Spleen
Q.18.
composed of dendritic and B cells
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    Lymphocytes
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    Red pulp
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    White pulp
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    Germinal center
Q.19.
Formed by the union of the largest collection ducts.
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    Thoracic duct
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    Lymphatic trunks
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    Lymphatic collecting vessels
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    Spleen
Q.20.
Destroys bacteria preventing them from breaching the intestinal wall Generate "memory" lymphocytes
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    Functions of the Lymphatic system.
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    Peyers patches and the appendix
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    Aggregates of lymphoid follicles
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    What is lymph propelled by
Q.21.
T cells and b cells protect against antigens.
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    What are the two Histologically distinct regions
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    What protects against antigens?
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    Two main types of Lymphatic tissue.
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    what are the types of lymphatic vessels.
Q.22.
Drains the right upper arm and the right side of the head and thorax.
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    Thymus
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    Spleen
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    Right Lymphatic duct
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    Thoracic duct
Q.23.
lymphatic capillaries
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    Absent from bones, teeth bone marrow and the CNS
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    what are the types of lymphatic vessels.
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    Similar to blood capillaries, exceptVery permeableEndothelial cells overlap to form one-way minivalves.
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    Except for the spleen and tonsils ____________ _________ are poorly developed at birth
Q.24.
white and red pulp
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    Functions of the Lymphatic system.
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    Two main types of Lymphocytes
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    Absent from bones, teeth bone marrow and the CNS
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    Structure of the spleen two distinct areas
Q.25.
produce stroma that supports other cells in lymphoid organs.
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    Dendritic cells
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    Reticular cells
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    Lymphocytes
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    Macrophages
Q.26.
Increases in size and is most active during childhood. Stops growing durning adolescence and then gradually atrophies.
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    Thoracic Duct
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    Thymus
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    Spleen
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    Tonsils
Q.27.
It functions strictly in T lymphocyte maturation.It does not directly fight antigens.
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    Structure of a Lymph Node
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    Functions of the Spleen
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    Lymphatic Follicles
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    Functions of the Thymus
Q.28.
Phagocytize foreign substances and help activate T-cells
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    Macrophages
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    Lymphocytes
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    Reticular Cells
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    Dendritic Cells
Q.29.
in venous sinuses and splenic cords Rich in macrophages for disposal of worn-out RBCs and bloodborne pathogens
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    Germinal Center
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    Red Pulp
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    White Pulp
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    Thymus
Q.30.
Largest lymphoid organs
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    Tonsils
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    Thymus
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    Thoracic Duct
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    Spleen
Q.31.
Lacteals
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    Similar to blood capillaries, exceptVery permeableEndothelial cells overlap to form one-way minivalves.
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    Structure of the spleen two distinct areas
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    Differs from other lymphoid organs in important ways.
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    Specialized lymph capillaries present in intestinal mucosa.