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The specific stroma of the thymus is reticulo-epithelial tissue (Y/N)
Afferent lymph vessels enter the lymph node though its hilum (Y/N)
Heamo-thymic barrier is in the cortex of the organ (Y/N)
The capillaries of the bone marrow are discontinuous (Y/N)
The cortex of the lymph nodes is made of lymph follicles (Y/N)
Malpighian bodies of the spleen are made of lymphatic modules (Y/N)
Malpighian bodies of the spleen and periarterial lymphatic sheaths (PALS) comprise the splenic red pulp (Y/N)
The stroma of the tonsil is a reticular connective tissue (Y/N)
Proliferation of B lymphocytes takes place in the cortex of the lymph node (Y/N)
The stroma of the tonsil is a loose connective tissue (Y/N)
The lymphatic tissue of the tonsil is organized into lymphatic nodules (Y/N)
The lymphatic tissue of the thymus is organized into lymphatic nodules (Y/N)
Yellow bone marrow is found in the diaphysis of long bones in adults (Y/N)
Red bone marrow is found in the diaphysis of long bones in adults (Y/N)
Corpuscles of Hassall are found in the medulla of the thymus (Y/N)
Paracortical zone is typical for
The blood vessels which are part of the corpus Malpigii are called
Central organ of the lymphatic system is
Lymph is filtered through
The thymus
The composition of lymph is most similar to
The formation of lymph increases as a result of
Tissue fluid is.... and lymph is....
Age of a person to have largest thymus gland
Typical for the parenchyma of the spleen are
The organs which stroma is reticular connective tissue are (3)
Which lymphatic organs have afferent lymphatic vessels...
Reticular endothelial stroma is typical for...
The tonsil is made of (2)
What are the components of the blood thymic barrier (3)
Which lymphatic organ filters blood...
What are the (3) types of lymphocytes
What are the (3) types of T cells
Name (4) lymphatic organs
What are the major functions of the lymphatic system (3)