1100 KEY TERM MATCHING 6. thymus gland A. purify lymph from the arms B. ic vesse
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1100 KEY TERM MATCHING 6. thymus gland A. purify lymph from the arms B. ic vessels 8. lymphatic trunks 9 tonsils 10. valves 11. cortex 12. axillary lymph nodes 13. trabeculae 14. bronchomediastinal trunk 15. thoracic duct 16. Hassall's corpuscle drains lymph from the thoracic cavity C. outer region of a lymph node D. largest lymphatic duct E. reservoir of blood F. connective tissue cover of some lymphatic organs G. receives lymph from right arm and upper body H. contains venous sinuses in spleen O1 purify lymph from the legs J. hallmarks of inflammation K. receives lymph from intestinal trunk L. process of shrinking and becoming fibrous M. site of T-cell maturation N. -17. capsule 18. inguinal lymph nodes -19. heat, swelling, pain, redness distinguishing feature of the thymus gland o carry ymph into lymph nodes 20. MALT 21. efferent lymphatic vesselsP. delivers lymph to lymphatic ducts 22. cervical lymph nodes 23. white pulp 24. medulla 25. spleen 26. mediastinum 27. right lymphatic duct 28. involution 29. cysterna chyli 30. red pulp Q. location of the thymus gland located in the pharynx S. central core of a lymph node T. prevent backflow of lymph U. fibrous extensions of a capsule V. example is lymphatic nodules in digestive tract wall R. W. carry lymph away from lymph nodes X. purify lymph from the head Y. also called a splenic nodule Lymphatic Sy tory 6Explanation / Answer
6) Thymus gland --------------------- (M) site for T-cell maturation
7) Afferent lymphatic vessels ---- (O) carry lymph into lymph nodes
8) Lymphatic trunk ------------------- (P) Deliver lymph into lymphatic duct
9) Tonsil---------------------------------- (R) Located into pharynx
10) Valves ------------------------------- (T) prevent backflow of lymph
11) cortex-------------------------------- (C) Outer region of lymph node
12) axillary lymph node ------------ (A) purify lymphs from arms
13) Trabeculae--------------------------(U) fibrous extensions of capsule
14) Bronchomediastinal trunk---- (B) drain lymph from the thoracic cavity
15) thoracic duct --------------------- (D) largest thoracic duct
16) Hassall's corpuscle-------------(N) distinguishing feature of the thymus gland
17) Capsules --------------------------- (F) connective tissue cover of some lymphatic organs
18) Inguinal lymph nodes---------- (I) purify lymph from leg
19) heat,swelling, pain, redness--(J) hallmark of inflamation
20) MALT----------------------------------(V) example of lymphatic nodules in digestive tract wall
21) effernt lymphatic vessels------(W) carry lymph away from lymph nodes
22) cervical lymph node-------------(X) purify lymph from head
23) White pulp--------------------------(Y) also called a splenic nodule
24) medulla------------------------------(S) central core of a lymph node
25) spleen-------------------------------(E) reservoir of blood
26) mediastinum----------------------(Q) location of thymus gland
27) right lymphatic duct------------(G) receive lymph from right arm and upper body
28) involution--------------------------(L) process of shrinking and become fibrous
29) cysterna chyli--------------------(K) receive lymph from intestinal trunk
30) red pulp---------------------------(H) contain venous sinuses in spleen
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