39, 40 Lymphoid

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Liz Maas
Quiz by Liz Maas, updated more than 1 year ago
Liz Maas
Created by Liz Maas over 8 years ago
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Question 1

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Which of the following is incorrect?
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  • T-reg is a type of CD4 effectors
  • CD8 are cytotoxic B-lymphocytes
  • CD5 are antigen specific B lymphocytes
  • gamma beta cells are a type of antigen specific cell

Question 2

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Nonspecific lymphatic cells are released as inactive cells. Macrophages begin as monocytes in blood and differentiate when they've invaded the tissues.
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Question 3

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The bone marrow is a primary lymphatic organ because most lymph cells originate here. The thymus, spleen, and lymph associated tissues are all secondary lymphatic organs because these are places where lymph cells meet pathogens.
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Question 4

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In the high endothelial venule, B-lymphocytes are in the paracortex. The T-lymphocytes are in the primary follicle.
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Question 5

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Which of the following is false?
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  • The Hassel's corpuscle pertains to the CD4 T-regulatory cells
  • Upon the onset of puberty, the thymus gains adipose tissue leading to lower generation of T-cells
  • B-cells are remade every few days but T cells are supposed to last for years
  • The thymus and lymph nodes both have reticular cells and fibers
  • MALT has m-cells involved in food tolerance

Question 6

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Which of the following is true?
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  • Lingual tonsil- one crypt
  • Palatine tonsil- has many folds
  • Pharyngeal tonsil- has many crypts
  • Lingual tonsils have dense capsule on exposed side
  • Pharyngeal tonsil folds are larger than the crypts

Question 7

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The spleen has closed circulation with the capillaries in there. T-cells are associated with PALS, B-cells with the germinal centers.
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Question 8

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The red pulp of the spleen is colored because of its rich trabecular vascularization and recycling of RBC from circulation. The white pulp has a role in fighting systemic infections.
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