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MODULE LYMPHATIC AND IMMUNE
SYSTEM STRUCTURES LYMPHATIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEM STRUCTURES
THIS ASSESSMENT IS DUE AT MARCH 12, 2017,
11:59 P.M.
Step 1 of 1 Question 1 of 16 Points: 10 How does
interstitial fluid accumulate?
Fluid pushed out from the cardiovascular system.
Fluid and extracellular matrix secreted by cells.
Fluid excreted from cells in the region from metabolic
processes.
Fluid pushed out from the lymphatic system. Question 2 of 16
Points: 10 What is the difference between interstitial fluid and lymph?
Protein content
Composition of blood cells.

Salt content Question 3 of 16 Points: 10 What is the driving
force of lymph movement into lymphatic
capillaries?
Negative pressure within the lymphatic vessels.
Pressure in the interstitial space.
Open ends of lymphatic capillaries.
Smooth muscle cells of the lymphatic vessels. Question 4 of
16 Points: 10 What occurs if lymphatic vessels do NOT remove interstitial
fluid?
Altered cardiovascular function.
Lymphatic fluid flows outside of the lymph vessels.
Edema
cardiovascular arteries.
Proteins flow the lymph system but not the cardiovascular
system.
The cardiovascular system has endothelial cells but
lymphatic
system doesn’t.
The lymphatic system doesn’t have vessels classified as
arteries. Question 6 of 16 Points: 10 The lymphatic capillaries are ________.
Completely impermeable.
Less permeable than blood capillaries.
More permeable than blood capillaries.
Material can move through lymphatic endothelial cells as
transcytosis.
Lymphatic capillary beds are near cardiovascular
capillaries.
Lymphatic capillaries do not have basement membrane.
Question 8 of 16 Points: 10 From arteries, fluid moves to cardiovascular
capillaries and into the
interstitial space. Interstitial fluid moves into the lymphatic
system in:
Lymphatic arteries
Lymph nodes
Lymph nodules
Lymphatic capillaries Question 9 of 16 Points: 10 Then
through lymphatic vessels. Along the way, lymph interacts with
immune cells by flowing through:
Lymph nodes
Lymphatic capillaries Question 10 of 16 Points: 10 And ultimately
into the cardiovascular system through the:
Heart
Spleen
Venous system
Subclavian and jugular veins Question 11 of 16 Points: 10
Which is NOT a lymphatic structure?
Thyroid
Lymph node
Bone marrow
e?
Dendritic cell
Mast cell
Macrophage
Erythrocyte Question 13 of 16 Points: 10 Which is NOT a
lymphocyte?
T-cell
Natural Killer cells
Macrophage
B-cell Question 14 of 16 Points: 10 Which of the following
is true?
Leukocytes and lymphocytes are different.
Leukocytes and lymphocytes are the same thing.
All leukocytes are lymphocytes. Question 15 of 16 Points: 10
Where are superficial lymph nodes located?
Throughout the body.
In the nose and mouth.
Groin, armpit, and neck
In the intestine. Question 16 of 16 Points: 10 Which set of
lymph nodules is improperly matched with its location?
Adenoids in the ear.
MALT in the urinary tract.
Peyer’s patches in the intestine.