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Test bank for medical terminology Chapter 14-1: Lymphatic and Immune Systems—Part 1 Chabner: The Language of Medicine, 11th Edition

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TEST BANK FOR MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SHORTCOURSE 11TH EDITION BY CHABNER Chapter 14-1: Lymphatic and Immune Systems—Part 1 Chabner: The Language of Medicine, 11th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Formation of lymph: a. Lymphocytopenia b. Lymphadenitis c. Lymphedema d. Lymphopoiesis e. Lymphoid ANS: D REF: p. 571 | p. 574 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 2. Interstitial fluid: a. Contains antibodies produced by white blood cells b. Contains red and white blood cells c. Is found in the spaces between cells and becomes lymph when it enters lymph capillaries d. Is present in connective tissue e. Contains blood-clotting factors ANS: C REF: p. 556 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 3. All of the following are components of the immune system EXCEPT: a. Lymphocytes b. Platelets c. Monocytes d. Phagocytes e. Antibodies ANS: B REF: p. 553 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 4. Lymph nodes are concentrated in all of the following areas EXCEPT: a. Inguinal b. Axillary c. Bone marrow d. Mediastinal e. Cervical ANS: C REF: p. 551 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 5. Helper or suppressor cells are types of: a. B cells b. T cells c. Platelets d. Antigens e. Antibiotics ANS: B REF: p. 554 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 6. Examples of immunoglobulins: a. IgA, IgG, IgE b. Monocytes c. Lymphocytes d. Hepatocytes e. Clotting factors ANS: A REF: p. 554 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 7. Oropharyngeal lymph tissue: a. Spleen b. Thymus c. Bone marrow d. Tonsils e. Adenoids ANS: D REF: p. 551 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 8. Mediastinal T cell producer: a. Spleen b. Thymus c. Bone marrow d. Tonsils e. Adenoids ANS: B REF: p. 552 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 9. Nasopharyngeal lymph tissue: a. Spleen b. Thymus c. Bone marrow d. Tonsils e. Adenoids ANS: E REF: p. 551 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 10. Abdominal organ that filters erythrocytes and activates lymphocytes: a. Spleen b. Thymus c. Bone marrow d. Tonsils e. Adenoids ANS: A REF: p. 552 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 11. Produces lymphocytes and monocytes and all other blood cells: a. Spleen b. Thymus c. Bone marrow d. Tonsils e. Adenoids ANS: C REF: p. 551 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 12. Cytotoxic cells: a. B cell lymphocytes b. T cell lymphocytes c. Platelets d. Thrombocytes e. Eosinophils ANS: B REF: p. 551 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 13. Interferons and interleukins are BEST described as: a. Gamma globulins b. Interstitial fluid c. Antiviral proteins produced by T cell lymphocytes d. Products of B cell lymphocytes e. Helper cells ANS: C REF: p. 554 OBJ: Learn anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 14. Slight increase in numbers of lymphocytes: a. Lymphocytopenia b. Lymphopoiesis c. Lymphoid d. Lymphocytosis e. Lymphedema ANS: D REF: p. 81 | p. 558 OBJ: Recall pathology of the lymphatic and immune systems. 15. Pertaining to poison: a. Necrotic b. Hypoxic c. Cyanotic d. Toxic e. Stenotic ANS: D REF: p. 559 OBJ: Recall pathology of the lymphatic and immune systems.

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