What are reticuloendothelial cells?

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Blind-ended tubes, running
parallel to venous system, that
eventually empty into precava.
What are lymph
vessels?
Oval-shaped structures that
filter lymph and produce
lymphocytes.
What are lymph
nodes?
Mass of lymphoid tissue
embedded in mucous
membrane supplied with
reticuloendothelial cells.
What are tonsils?
The largest mass of lymphoid
tissue that produces lyphocytes
with phagocytic function that
stores and releases blood as
needed.
What is the spleen?
This structure is important in
developing immune response in
the young and eventually is
replaced by fat in the adult,
depending on the species.
What is the
thymus?
The fluid that leaves the tissues
and returns to venous system
contains _______.
What are proteins?
The lymphatic system
transports ___ from the
digestive track to the blood.
What are fats?
These cells are involved in
antibody production.
What are
lymphocytes?
The lymphatic system develops
_____ to aid in the body’s
health.
What is immunity?
This fluid is filtered through
lymph nodes.
What is lymph?
Lymph is made up of 95%
water, plasma proteins, and
chemical substances
from______.
What is blood
plasma?
The thymus is located here.
What is the
mediastinum?
The spleens major functions are
storage of blood, phagocytosis,
and _____.
What is
hemopoiesis?
The thymus is supplied with these
types of cells.
What are
reticuloendothelial
cells?
The spleen has both red and
white pulp. It is the _____ pulp
that is responsible for the
lymphatic function of filtering
blood for antigens.
What is white
pulp?
The formation of lymph is
known as this.
What is
lymphopoeisis?
The composition of lymph is
comparable to this.
What is blood
plasma?
Lymph formed in the digestive
system is known as this.
What is chyle?
The lymph cells that form and
mature in the thymus as known
as this.
What are T-cells?
Lymph cells that are formed in
the bone marrow are known as
this.
What are B-cells?
These lymph nodes are found
medial to the caudal part of the
jaw.
What are the
mandibular nodes?
These lymph nodes are found on
the caudal aspect of the leg at
the level of the patella.
What are the
popliteal nodes?
These cavities are where the
lymph flows into in the nodes.
What are sinuses?
The walls of sinuses are
composed of this kind of cell.
What are
phagocytic cells?
Lymph nodes manufacture
lymphocytes and these antigen
receptors.
What are
antibodies?
Make your wager
The B-cells of the
immune system
carry these
antibodies.
What are IgDs?
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