Stores blood platelets
  • thymus.
  • spleen
  • Hilus
  • lymph
The lymphatic capillaries are: more permeable than blood capillaries.less permeable than blood capillaries.equally permeable to blood capillaries.completely impermeable.
  • remove excess fluid from the interstitial spaces
  • numerous minivalves in their walls
  • right lymphatic duct.
  • most permeable than blood capillaries
Red pulp of the spleen is mostly concerned with _______, while white pulp is mostly concerned with _________.immunity / new red blood cell formationfiltering lymph / T lymphocyte formationblood filtering / immunityurine formation / blood filtering
  • lower extermities
  • blood filtering/ immunity
  • most permeable than blood capillaries
  • right lymphatic duct.
Part of MALT
  • lower extermities
  • Peyer's patches
  • red blood cells
  • infected lymph node
Isolated clusters of lymph follicles found in the wall of the small intestine.
  • both b and c
  • cisterna chyli
  • lymphocytes
  • Peyer's patches
Protein-containing fluid within lymphatic vessels.
  • armpits
  • lymph
  • thymus.
  • lymph nodes
Small organs intimately associated with lymphatic vessels.
  • lymph nodes
  • pancreas.
  • both b and c
  • lymphocytes
Particularly large clusters of lymph nodes occur in all of the following locations except the: inguinal region.cervical region.axillary region.lower extremities.
  • lower extermities
  • does not filter lymph
  • Peyer's patches
  • blood filtering/ immunity
Area where efferent lymphatic vessels leave the lymph node.
  • Hilus
  • armpits
  • thymus.
  • spleen
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