Question 1
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What is the use of the lymphatic system?
Question 2
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Put the method of lymphatic travel in order
A- Lymphatic Trunks
B- Lymph Ducts
C- Lymph Nodes
D-Lymphatic Vessels
E- Lymphatic capillaries
Answer
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E-D-C-A-B
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E-C-D-A-B
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E-D-C-B-A
Question 3
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What is the name of lymphatic capillaries in the G.I tract?
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Lactoles
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Vesicles
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Vectoles
Question 4
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What makes up the anchoring filaments of the lymphatic capillaries?
Answer
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Elastic fibres
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Actin
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Myosin
Question 5
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What is different about the endothelial cells of the lymphatic system?
Question 6
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Can epithelial cells lining the lymphatic capillaries move?
Question 7
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Name the deep lymph nodes
Answer
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Thoracic
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Abdomial
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Pelvic
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Ingurial
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Auxillary
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Cervical
Question 8
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Name the Superficial Nodes?
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Cervical
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Inguinal
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Auxillary
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Supatochlear
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Thoracic
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Abodominal
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Pelvic
Question 9
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Where are the folicles found in the lymph nodes?
Answer
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Medulla
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Capsule
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Subcapsular sinus
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Cortex
Question 10
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What is the role of reticular fibres in the lymph nodes?
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To trap & filter blood pathogens
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To stabilise the B lyphocytes
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To hold the nodular capsule together
Question 11
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What is the role of afferent lymphatic vessels?
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Bringing lymph to the node
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Removing lymph from the node
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Binding the node to the surrounding tissue
Question 12
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Why do folicles stain less in the middle?
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They are germinal centres, that stain less
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They are T lymph aggregates, that stain less
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They are aggregated pathogens, that stain less
Question 13
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What are germinal centers?
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Where B cells have aggregated in response to pathogens
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Where reticular fibres have aggregated
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Where the subcapsular sinus has poked through
Question 14
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What are found in germinal centres, other than lymphocytes?
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Dendritic cells
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Pathogens
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Collagen
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Epithelial cells
Question 15
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What is the role of the germinal centres?
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To bring pathogens into contact with lymphocytes?
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To bring pathogens into contact with macrophages
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To bring pathogens into contact with reticular fibres
Question 16
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Right Subclavan Trunk, Right Jugular Trunk & Bronchiomediastrin Trunk drain into what duct?
Answer
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Right Lymphatic Duct
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Right Thoracic Duct
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Right Abdominal Duct
Question 17
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Which ducts are found on both the left and right sides?
Answer
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Subclavan
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Jugular
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Bronchmediastinal
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Lumbar
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Intestinal
Question 18
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What is the name of the ducts that trunks empty into?
Answer
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Left/Right Lymphatic
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Left/Right Subclavan
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Left/Right Lumbar
Question 19
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Name the Primary Lymphatic Organs
Answer
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Red bone marrow
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Yellow bone marrow
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Spleen
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Thymus
Question 20
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What is the role of primary lymphatic organs?
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Where immune cells divide and become immunocompetent
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Where immune cells divide and bring pathogens to be destroyed
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Where immune cells are destroyed
Question 21
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What is the role of secondary lymph organs?
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Where immune response occurs
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Where immune response is controlled
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Where immune response ends
Question 22
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Name the secondary lymph organs
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Spleen
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Lymph nodes
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Bone marrow
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Thymus