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Lymphatic System
Anatomy and Physiology Flash Cards
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Directions
• The first slide asks a question.
• The second slide answers the question.
• Use these slides like flash cards to test
your core knowledge.
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The movement of lymph through the
body is achieved by ______, ______,
and ______.
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1. Skeletal muscle contraction
2. Respiration
3. Venous pulsation
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Lymph nodes function as ______.
a. Filters
b. Glands
c. Valves
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a. Filters
b. Glands
c. Valves
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Lymph vessels have:
a. No valves
b. Exactly the same number of valves
as veins
c. Fewer valves than veins
d. More valves than veins
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a. No valves
b. Exactly the same number of valves as
veins
c. Fewer valves than veins
d. More valves than veins
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The lymph node is the main residence for:
a. Leukocytes
b. Lymphocytes
c. Thrombocytes
d. Hemoglobin
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a.
b.
c.
d.
Leukocytes
Lymphocytes
Thrombocytes
Hemoglobin
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Name the organs that contain lymph tissue.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
Lymph nodes
Spleen
Thymus
Tonsils
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There are ______ sets of tonsils.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 6
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a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 6
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Name the three sets of tonsils.
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1. Lingual
2. Pharyngeal
3. Palatine
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True or False?
Tonsils are known as the first line of
defense.
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True: Tonsils are a special variant of lymph
nodes made of lymphoid tissue. They are
called the 1st line of defense, as they
surround the air and food passages in the
nasal and the oral cavities.
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Define lymphedema.
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Lymphedema is the accumulation of lymph
in the interstitial space due to blockage of
lymphatic vessels; it commonly affects the
limbs.
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Define lymph.
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Lymph is a pale yellow fluid that overflows
into tissue spaces. It contains large
proteins and waste from different parts of
the body.
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Lymphatic vessels are blind-ended
capillaries, venules, and veins. The
lymphatic capillaries are highly
permeable allowing easy passage of
large molecules into the lymphatic
system. Although the lymphatic system
is a circulatory system, the lymph
circulates in ______.
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One direction
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Lymph has specific pathways traveling one
way toward what two main ducts?
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Right lymphatic duct
Thoracic duct
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What areas does the right lymphatic duct
drain lymph from?
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1.
2.
3.
4.
Right upper extremity
Right side of neck
Right side of head
Right upper torso
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Where does the right lymphatic duct drain
into?
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Right subclavian vein
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Which is the largest lymphatic vessel?
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The thoracic duct
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1. What part of the body does the thoracic
duct drain?
2. Where does it drain into?
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1. The other ¾ of the body, including
bilateral lower extremities, left upper
extremity, left side of head, neck, and
torso.
2. Into the left subclavian vein.
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What is the name of the holding tank located
in the thoracic duct?
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Cisterna chyli
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The time the lymph leaves the interstitial
spaces, enters the lymphatic vessels and
reaches the subclavian veins takes
approximately how long?
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Four hours
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What role do lymph nodes play in the
lymphatic and immune systems?
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1. They filter out harmful substances from
the lymph.
2. Produce white blood cells.
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Describe lymph nodes.
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1. As small as a pinhead.
2. As large as a lima bean.
3. Most are in the body as clusters or
groups (some may break off due to injury
or illness).
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Name the three main clusters of lymph
nodes and their locations.
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1. Cervical—neck
2. Axillary—armpit
3. Inguinal—groin
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1. How many lymph vessel(s) carry the
lymph to the lymph node?
2. What are the lymph vessels called?
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1. Four
2. Afferent
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1. How many lymph vessel(s) carry the
lymph away from the lymph node?
2. What are the lymph vessels called?
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1. One
2. Efferent
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An indication of illness or infection is
enlarged lymph nodes. Explain why the
lymph nodes would enlarge.
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They swell and become tender when they
are infected by bacteria or other foreign
cells they trap.
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Where is the thymus gland located?
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Mediastinum
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What is the function of the thymus gland?
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The thymus is composed of lymphocytes
that develop under the influence of
thymosin (produced by the thymus). As
the lymphocytes (T-cells) mature, they
migrate to the spleen, tonsils, lymph
nodes, and lymph tissue.
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The thymus completes it’s work during
childhood. The thymus tissue is
replaced by fat and connective
tissue. This process is called
______.
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Involution
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What is the functions of tonsils?
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To act as the first line of defense against
invasion of pathogens.
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Where is the spleen located?
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Upper left quadrant of the abdomen.
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What are the functions of the spleen?
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1. It contains pulp-like accumulations of
phagocytes. As blood vessels run through the
spleen, the phagocytes filter and remove
bacteria and other foreign substances.
2. Destroys old red blood cells and salvages the
iron in the hemoglobin to use the iron again.
3. Serves as a reservoir, storing more than a pint
of blood.
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What is specific immunity?
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When your body recognizes, responds to,
and remembers any bacteria, virus,or
fungus.
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What is non-specific immunity?
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1. Skin—barrier to pathogens.
2. Tears and mucus—washes eyes and
traps and kills bacteria.
3. Promotion of WBCs to the area
secondary to the inflammatory response.
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What is the inflammatory response?
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When bacteria causes tissue damage,
mediators are alerted from the immune
cells, which in turn alert white blood cells
to come to the area.
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What signs are produced from the
inflammatory response?
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Increase blood flow (heat and redness)
Increase vascular permeability (pain and
swelling)
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What is inborn immunity?
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Inherited immunity to certain diseases.
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Getting the measles as a child develops
antibodies against them and you will
never get measles again. What type of
immunity is this?
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Natural active immunity
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Describe natural passive immunity.
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1. A fetus receives antibodies through the
placenta.
2. An infant gets antibodies from mother’s
milk.
3. Exposure to a causative is not
deliberate.
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When exposure to a causative agent is
deliberate, it is called artificial immunity.
Name the two types of artificial
immunity.
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1. Artificial active
2. Artificial passive
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What is a phagocyte?
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Phagocytes are white blood cells that ingest
bacteria and foreign debris in a process
called phagocytosis.
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What are the three types of phagocytes?
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1. Neutrophils
2. Monocytes
3. Macrophages
a. Kupffer cells
b. Dust cells
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What is the name of the most numerous of
immune system cells?
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Lymphocytes
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What are two lymphocytes?
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1. B-cells
2. T-cells
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Where do B-cells develop?
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1. Stem cells transform into immature B-cells in
the liver and bone marrow before birth and only
in bone marrow in adults.
2. They leave bone marrow and migrate to lymph
nodes, liver, and the spleen, where they act as
seed cells cloning themselves, repeating
mitosis.
3. The mature B-cell then divides very quickly
cloning two (2) kinds of cells.
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When mature B-cells divide, what are the
name of the two cells they clone as?
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1. Plasma cells
2. Memory cells
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How do T-cells develop?
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Stem cells from bone marrow migrate to the
thymus gland.
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What is the function of T-cells?
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1. Produce cell-mediated immunity.
2. Kill invading cells by releasing a
substance that poisons cells.
3. Release chemicals that attract and
activate macrophages to kill cells by
phagocytosis.
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