1.Lymphatic System
a) Discuss the lymph vessels in the human body
B) Explain to your classmates the movement and path of lymph
fluid.
C) Discuss the lymph nodes
D) Discuss the function of the lymphatic system
2. Explain how lymph is formed. What would be the impact on
lymph formation if the osmotic force at the venous end of the
capillary was more successful at recovering fluid lost at the
arterial end?
1. The causative organism of tuberculosis has a coat around it
that makes it much more resistant than other bacteria to digestive
enzymes and hydrogen peroxide. What can you say about this
characteristic, and why is it more difficult for the body to fight...
_________________ lymph nodes are located in the arm pit.
_________________ lymph nodes are located in the neck.
_________________ lymph nodes are located in the groin.
All lymph vessels are eventually going to empty into the
__________ lymphatic duct and the ___________________
duct.
The thoracic duct begins at the sac called
______________________ (two words)
The nonspecific defense system is called
___________________________ immunity.
The specific defense system is called
______________________________ immunity.
Skin and mucous membranes are part of the
_______________________ line of...
Question 41. Where are Peyer's patched located in the body?
Throughout the body.
Large intestine.
Small intestine.
Oral cavity.
QUESTION 42
The thymus gland increases in size as we age.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 43
Which type of COVID-19 antibodies are clinicians interested in
detecting in recovered patients?
IgE.
IgD.
IgA.
IgG.
2 points
QUESTION 44
Which type of immunity would occur from a vaccine for COVID-19
based on its genetic sequence?
Naturally acquired active immunity.
Naturally...
explain the reasoning of sending a lymph node biopsy from
removal of a lump on a womans breast to the pathology lab for
microscopic analysis evaluation
? what is the rational for reducing dietary salt for patients
with high blood pressure?
to measure blood pressure, what artery would you most commonly
use and why?
calculate the IRV of an individual with a vital capacity of
4,400ml, and ERV of 1,300mL and a tidal volume of 500ML
Trace a breath of...
The different types of cells are not randomly distributed
throughout the body; rather they occur in organized layers, a level
of organization referred to as
the ability of hemoglobin (Hb) to carry oxygen throughout the
body as oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) is dependent on the pH of the blood,
What effect would acidosis have on the ability of a patient to
transport oxygen? HbH+ and O2 -> HbO2 and H+