Anatomy Questions
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nodes involved in a(n) ________ may be tender, enlarged, firm, but mobile
which lymph nodes are located bilaterally superficial to the sternocleidomastoid muscle?
where do the post and preauricular lymph nodes drain into?
which lymph nodes receives lymph from the posterior nasal cavity, posterior portion of the hard palate, soft palate, base of the tongue, maxillary third molars, and associated tissues, esophagus, trachea and thyroid gland?
which lymph nodes are a continuation of the superior deep cervical lymph nodes are begin about halfway down the neck, terminate in the region of the clavicle and receive lymph from the posterior portion of the scalp and neck, pectoral region and portion of the arm?
where do the superificial anterior cervical (anterior jugular) lymph nodes drain into?
which lymph nodes are located at the inferior border of the ramus, superficial to the submandibular salivary gland and may have an anterior, middle and posterior node named for the specific location to each other?
what are the deep nodes of the neck and are located along the length of the internal jugular vein, deep to the SCM muscle and extend from the base of the skull to the root of the neck?
which lymph nodes are located bilaterally anterior to the SCM and recieves lymph from the infrahyoid region?
which lymph nodes are easily palpable when the palatine tonsils or pharynx is inflamed and are the ones you feel when you are sick?
which lymph nodes have four subgroups along the length of the facial vein, recieves lymph from the skin and/or mucous membranes in the malar (zygomatic) area, nose, lips and chin?
which lymph nodes receives lymph from the cheeks, upper lip, body of the tongue, anterior portion of the hard palate, submandibular and sublingual salivary glands, teeth and periodontium excluding the mandibular incisors and maxillary third molars?
which lymph nodes are found inferior to the chin and receives lymph from the chin, lower lip, floor of the mouth, apex of the tongue and mandibular incisors and periodontium?
Why is carbon monoxide such a toxic chemical?- It is toxic to the liver. - It causes emphysema by attacking the walls of the alveoli. - When inhaled, it competes for the same sites on hemoglobin that bind oxygen and prevents transport of oxygen. - It can be rapidly absorbed by the skin.
Which statement is correct?- In the blood, oxygen is bound to hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells. - Oxygen diffuses from large blood vessels into the body's cells. - Carbon dioxide diffuses from the alveoli into surrounding capillaries. - Oxygen is released from the mitochondria as a product of cellular respiration. - As oxygen diffuses from the lungs into capillaries, blood becomes deoxygenated.
which lymph nodes receives lymph from the external ear, lacrimal gland and adjacent scalp and face?
_________ (normal/abnormal) lymph nodes are small, soft, non-tender, mobile, and rarely palapable
the primary nodes drain into which classification of nodes?
what do lymph nodes contain that are a part of the immune system?
What structure do insects use to deliver air close to each body cell?- saclike lungs - pharynx - elaborate branching air tubes called tracheae - spiracles
