Lymphatic tissue contains an interlaced network of reticular fibers that functions to
A. produce lymphocytes.
B. produce capsules around lymph nodes.
C. attack microorganisms.
D. line the walls of lymphatic vessels.
E. trap microorganisms.
E
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Which of the following statements about lymph flow in a node is false?
A) Lymph enters in an afferent lymphatic. B) Lymph first enters the subcapsular space. C) Lymph flows past dendritic cells. D) The efferent lymphatic exits at the hilum. E) The afferent lymphatic enters at the hilum.
Leukotrienes, prostaglandins, and thromboxanes are all examples of
A) amino acid derivatives. B) eicosanoids. C) tyrosine derivatives. D) glycoproteins. E) steroid hormones.
The movement of digested food from the digestive system to the circulating fluid is called:
a. digestion b. deglutition c. absorption d. peristalsis
The hyoid bone:
A) articulates with the temporal bone at the temporomandibular joint. B) is anatomically attached to the skull and supports the vocal cords. C) floats in the superior aspect of the neck just below the mandible. D) is a hollowed section of bone that provides resonance for the voice