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How well do you know your body?
Author :
Arabella Gayondato
1.
It is a subsystem of the circulatory system in the vertebrate body that consists of a complex network of vessels, tissues, and organs.
A
Lymphatic system
B
Circulatory system
C
Digestive system
2.
It is a collection of the extra fluid that drains from cells and tissues (that is not reabsorbed into the capillaries) plus other substances.
A
Lymph nodes
B
Kidney
C
Lymph
3.
Bean-shaped glands that monitor and cleanse the lymph as it filters through them.
A
Lymph nodes
B
Lymph
C
Kidney
4.
The network of capillaries and a large network of tubes located throughout your body that transport lymph away from tissues.
A
Lymphatic vessels
B
Arteries
C
Veins
5.
These ducts connect to the subclavian vein, which returns lymph to your bloodstream.
A
Bile Ducts
B
Collecting ducts
C
Accessory duct
6.
This largest lymphatic organ is located on your left side under your ribs and above your stomach.
A
Spleen
B
Liver
C
Pancreas
7.
The red pulp of the spleen contains large numbers of?
A
Protein
B
Macrophages
C
Red Blood Cells
8.
What do the lymphatic vessels transport to the circulatory system?
A
Fat
B
Oxygen
C
Carbon Dioxide
9.
Specialized lymphocytes that are part of the immune system.
A
Platelets
B
White Blood Cells
C
T-Cells
10.
Immunity that is developed by the body's response to a pathogen, or antibodies that cross the placenta or are ingested via breast milk.
A
Inborn immunity
B
Natural immunity
C
Acquired immunity
11.
What stage of life is the thymus most active?
A
Childhood
B
Teenage
C
Adulthood
12.
Another term for infected lymph node
A
Bubo
B
Cancer
C
Lymphocytes
13.
9. Spleen, thymus, tonsils, and adenoids produce?
A
Lymphocytes
B
Mucus
C
Infection
14.
Immunity that an individual is born with or has inherited.
A
Natural Immunity
B
Inborn immunity
C
Gifted Immunity
15.
Branches of lymph capilliaries inside the villi of the intestine are termed as.
A
Lactaels
B
Lacteels
C
Lacteals