Anatomy & Physiology: An Integrative Approach (3rd Edition)
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Very low amount of proteins, solutes that are ... more
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The higher interstitial hydrostatic pressure ... more
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Mechanisms that help in the movement of lymph are:... more
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Right lymphatic duct receives lymph from the upper... more
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The area swells up, if the lymph nodes and their ... more
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Primary lymphatic structures are the sites where ... more
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Red bone marrow is a site for the generation of ... more
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The immature T-lymphocytes are present in the ... more
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The high pressure inside the lymph node pushes out... more
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The spleen is responsible for the filtration of ... more
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The lymph and blood are filtered by the lymph ... more
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Three main groups of tonsils are:Pharyngeal ... more
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Mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue (MALT) is the ... more
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The spleen can be ruptured during an accident. ; ... more
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The lymphatic system sends back excess fluid to ... more
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Thoracic duct accumulates lymph from the body ... more
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Oral cavity encloses lips, tongue, lower and upper... more
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The lymphoid progenitors migrate to the thymus ... more
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The wall of lymphatic vessels is formed of three ... more
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Lymph nodes have the tendency of swelling due to ... more
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Pharyngeal tonsils swell up after bacterial ... more
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Lumbar trunk removes lymph from the pelvic organs ... more
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Mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue (MALT) provides... more
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Mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue (MALT) ... more
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Lymph vessels are subdivided into lymphatic ... more
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Primary lymphoid structures are responsible for ... more
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Lymph is an interstitial fluid reabsorbed by ... more
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The thoracic duct receives lymph from the left ... more
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The regression of size and weight of thymus starts... more
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A lymph node divides into capsule and cortex.Lymph... more
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White pulp cells are present in the spherical ... more
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The specific locations of the tonsils are:... more
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Lymphatic nodules:Location: Present in each organ ... more
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The lymphatic system returns the extra ... more
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Cervical lymph nodes receive lymph from the head (... more
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Macrophages are the differentiated monocytes and ... more
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Removal of the spleen makes the woman more ... more
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Removal of axillary lymph nodes during mastectomy ... more
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Removal of lymph nodes blocks the drainage of ... more
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The organ that the doctor checked is the spleen. ... more
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Malignant cells may reach the lymph nodes as a ... more
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Recurring throat infection and obstructive sleep ... more