Lymphatic System
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Write a note on lymphatic system?
How long does it take for blood vessels to heal?
Which of the following statements is true for lymph?
RBCs, WBCs and plasma
All components of blood except RBCs and some proteins
WBC and serum
RBCs, proteins and platelets
The movement of lymph within lymphatic vessels is dependent upon _____.
Residual blood pressure forcing the plasma through the blood vessels.
Suction from the contracting lymph nodes.
Amoeboid movement of the cellular component of the lymph, primarily the T-cells that "travel".
Skeletal muscle contraction, peristalsis of muscles around lymphatic vessels and the action of one-way valves.
The important function of lymph is to
Transport oxygen to the brain
Transport CO2 to the lungs
Return interstitial fluid to the blood
Return RBCs to lymph nodes
- Afferent arteriole
- Renal veins
- Efferent arteriole
- Renal portal veins
Lacteals are lymphatic vessels found in the
Bone marrow
Mammary glands
Digestive tract
Gonads
What opens blood vessels?
The movement of lymph within lymphatic vessels is dependent upon _____.
Residual blood pressure forcing the plasma through the blood vessels.
Suction from the contracting lymph nodes.
Amoeboid movement of the cellular component of the lymph, primarily the T-cells that "travel".
Skeletal muscle contraction, peristalsis of muscles around lymphatic vessels and the action of one-way valves.
What is the difference between lymph and blood?
what do you mean by the term "renal tubule"
Which of the following is/are the composition of the fluid in lacteals?
Fats and chyme
Chyme and chyle
- Chyme and lymph
Lymph and fat
Match the terms incolumn I with those in column II:
Column I | Column II |
(a) Compound epithelium (b) Compound eye (c) Septal nephridia (d) Open circulatory system (e) Typhlosole (f) Osteocytes (g) Genitalia | (i) Alimentry canal (ii) Cockroach (iii) Skin (iv) Mosaic vision (v) Earthworm (vi) Phallomere (vii) Bone |
Write the differences between:
(a) Blood and Lymph
(b) Open and Closed system of circulation
(c) Systole and Diastole
(d) P-wave and T-wave