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Epiglottis carina vestibule Hilus Gobiet cells Larynx Nasopharynx Nasal conchae

ID: 83806 • Letter: E

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Epiglottis carina vestibule Hilus Gobiet cells Larynx Nasopharynx Nasal conchae Cricoid cartilage Pleura Hassall's corpuscle MALT White pulp Red pulp Thoracic duct Right lymphatic duct Heat, swelling, pain, redness Tonsils Involution Cysterna chyli distinguishing feature of the thymus gland. Receives lymph from intestinal trunk. Largest lymphatic duct. Process of shrinking and becoming fibrous contains vernjous sinuses in spleen hallmarks of inflammation example is lymphatic nodules in digestive tract wall located in the pharynx also called a splenic nodule receives lymph from right arm and upper body covers opening of trachea during swallowing area of lung where bronchi and blood vessels enter secrete mucus point at which primary bronchi arise portion of pharynx receiving air from nasal cavity entry chamber of the nasal cavity also known as the voice box a serous membrane lining the pleural cavity forms most of posterior wall of larynx shelf - like structures in nasal cavity

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Covers opening of trachea during swallowing

Shelf like structure in nasal cavity

Entry chamber of the nasal cavity

Area of lung where bonchoi and blood vessels enter

Secrete mucus

Also known as the voice box

Portion of pharynx receiving air from nasal cavity

Forms posterior wall of larynx

Forms most of posterior wall of larynx

A serous membrane lining the pleural cavity

distinguishing feature of the thymus gland

example of lymphatic nodules in digestive tract wall

also called a splenic nodule

contain venous sinuses in spleen

largest lymphatic duct

receive lymph from right arm and upper body

hallmarks of inflammation

located in the pharynx

process of shrinking and become fibrous

receive lymph from intestinal trunk

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  1. epiglottis

Covers opening of trachea during swallowing

  1. carina

Shelf like structure in nasal cavity

  1. vestibule

Entry chamber of the nasal cavity

  1. hilus

Area of lung where bonchoi and blood vessels enter

  1. goblet cells

Secrete mucus

  1. larynx

Also known as the voice box

  1. nasopharynx

Portion of pharynx receiving air from nasal cavity

  1. nasal conchae

Forms posterior wall of larynx

  1. cricoid cartilage

Forms most of posterior wall of larynx

  1. pleura

A serous membrane lining the pleural cavity

  1. Hassall's corpuscle

distinguishing feature of the thymus gland

  1. MALT

example of lymphatic nodules in digestive tract wall

  1. White pulp

also called a splenic nodule

  1. Red pulp

contain venous sinuses in spleen

  1. Thoracic duct

largest lymphatic duct

  1. Right lymphatic duct

receive lymph from right arm and upper body

  1. Heat, sweating, pain, redness

hallmarks of inflammation

  1. Tonsils

located in the pharynx

  1. Involution

process of shrinking and become fibrous

  1. Cysterna Chyli

receive lymph from intestinal trunk