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Examination

1. These are the functions of lymphatic system, except..


a. Return tissue fluid to the bloodstream
b. Absorbing and transporting fat and fat soluble vitamins from the intestine
c. Producing red blood cells and platelets
d. Producing lymphocytes
e. Kill the microorganism
2. Below is the circulation of lymphatic system..
a. Lymphatic capillary-lymphatic vessel-lymph node – lymphatic vessel –
lymphatic trunk- collecting duct –subclavian vein
b. lymphatic vessel-lymph node – lymphatic vessel – lymphatic trunk-
collecting duct –subclavian vein- lymphatic capillary
c. collecting duct –subclavian vein - lymphatic capillary-lymphatic vessel-
lymph node – lymphatic vessel – lymphatic trunk
d. Lymphatic capillary-lymphatic trunk -lymph node – lymphatic vessel -
collecting duct –subclavian vein
e. Subclavian vein- lymphatic capillary-lymphatic vessel-lymph node –
lymphatic vessel – lymphatic trunk- collecting duct
3. Which one is the largest lymphatic vessels?
a. lymphatic vessel
b. Lymphatic trunk
c. Lymphatic nodes
d. Lymphatic capillary
e. Lymphatic duct
4. Which part of the body that the lymph nodes are absent?
a. neck
b. brain
c. groin
d. axilla
e. legs
5. Which of these are NOT a lymphoid organ?
a. Thymus
b. Tonsil
c. Spleen
d. Kidney
e. Bone Marrow
6. Which of these comes from lymphoid stem cells?
a. B lymphocyte
b. monocytes
c. Platelets
d. Erythrocyte
e. Granulocytes
7. Which one of these is the primary or central lymphoid organ?
a. Spleen
b. Tonsil
c. Lymph Nodes
d. Thymus
e. Adenoid
8. The worn-out red blood cells and platetes are destroyed in..
a. Gaster
b. Kidney
c. Spleen
d. Intestine
e. Bone
9. What is the approximate number of lymph nodes present in a normal young adult
body?
a. 400-450
b. 1000-1100
c. 70-80
d. 30-40
e. 100-200
10. Final stage of maturation of lymphocytes and monocytes that migrated from
bone marrow happens in…
a. Lymphatic vessels
b. Lymph node
c. Lymph trunk
d. Spleen
e. Lymph capillaries

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