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If the thymus shrank and stopped making hormones in a child, we would expect to see a decrease in the number of:-T lymphocytes (T cells).-B lymphocytes (B cells).-neutrophils.-eosinophils.
Where are pathogens filtered from lymph?lymph nodeslactealsspleentonsils
A sinus infection would most likely cause swollen:-mesenteric lymph nodes.-axillary lymph nodes.-inguinal lymph nodes.-cervical lymph nodes.
What is the function of the red pulp of the spleen?-house leukocytes and dendritic cells-filter pathogens from lymph-filter pathogens from the blood-house macrophages that destroy old erythrocytes
Lymph traveling from the right arm will be filtered by:-axillary lymph nodes.-cervical lymph nodes.-mesenteric lymph nodes.-inguinal lymph nodes.
What mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue (MALT) traps pathogens entering the nasal and oral cavities?lymph nodestonsilsPeyer's patchesappendix
Fluid found in lymphatic vessels is known as:interstitial fluid.intracellular fluid.plasma.lymph.
Part of the brain that controls breathing
Small blood vessels that surround the alveoli
What is the reason for the chronic cough in CF
Diaphragm moves which way when out/exhale
Process in which oxygen moves thru the alveoli
What substance levels does the medulla react to
What is the function of the mucous membranes that line the respiratory system
Pharyngeal tonsils (adenoids) are located in the
Pacemaker is located in this chamber of the heart
Lingual tonsils are found at the base of
Saliva contains an enzyme that acts upon
A simple tube heart develops in embryo and pumps by
Pancreatic duct transports secretions from the pancreas to the
