What is the hierarchy of lymph vessels?


Ans: lymph capillaries> lymph veins> lymph nodes> lymph veins> lymph ducts

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Fluid-filled sacs containing synovial fluid are called

A. bursae. B. menisci. C. tendons. D. ligaments.

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The optic ________ is where cranial nerve II crosses

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The continual movement of fluid through the interstitial space functions to

A) flush hormones and wastes from the interstitial space. B) accelerate the distribution of nutrients and hormones. C) help carry toxins and bacteria to cells of the immune system. D) assist the transport of insoluble substances that cannot enter the capillaries. E) All of the answers are correct.

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Answer the following questions true (T) or false (F)

1. Cells may lyse when placed into a hypertonic environment. 2. Mr. Weddington was admitted to the hospital with chronic heart failure. His feet and legs were swollen with fluid. He should be given a hypotonic drip to draw fluid out of his cells. 3. Both cilia and flagella are constructed of a ring of nine pairs of microtubules surrounding two central microtubules.

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