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Chapter 31, Problem 6LV
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To match: The name of the lymphatic vessel with its correct description.

Introduction: The lymphatic system is a network of the vascular system through which the lymph is carried from the tissues into the blood. It is a structural location in which much of the immune response takes place. The components of the lymphatic system include lymphatic tissues and organs, lymphatic vessels, and the lymph. The thin-walled vessels that carry lymph are known as lymphatic vessels.

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Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion with WileyPLUS Blackboard Card Set

Ch. 31 - Bean-shaped; has efferent and afferent vessels Ch. 31 - _______________ Primary lymphatic organs Ch. 31 - Prob. 5SLOTCh. 31 - Prob. 6SLOTCh. 31 - Prob. 7SLOTCh. 31 - Prob. 8SLOTCh. 31 - Prob. 9SLOTCh. 31 - Prob. 10SLOTCh. 31 - _______________ Filters lymph Ch. 31 - _______________ Sites for the immune response Ch. 31 - _______________ Sites for the immune response Ch. 31 - _______________ Sites for the immune response Ch. 31 - _______________ Sites for the immune response Ch. 31 - _______________ Sites for the immune response Ch. 31 - _______________ Sites for the immune response Ch. 31 - _______________ Filters blood and contains red and...Ch. 31 - _______________ Programs T cells for...Ch. 31 - _______________ Programs B cells for...Ch. 31 - _____ Fluid that becomes interstitial fluid Ch. 31 - _____ Fluid that becomes lymph Ch. 31 - Prob. 3FLCh. 31 - _____ Sac-like vessel Ch. 31 - Prob. 2LVCh. 31 - Prob. 3LVCh. 31 - Prob. 4LVCh. 31 - Prob. 5LVCh. 31 - Prob. 6LVCh. 31 - Prob. 7LVCh. 31 - Prob. 8LVCh. 31 - _____ Maturation and immunocompetency in red bone...Ch. 31 - Prob. 2ICBDCh. 31 - Prob. 3ICBDCh. 31 - Prob. 4ICBDCh. 31 - Complete the flow chart in Figure 3 1. 10 with the...Ch. 31 - How would the lymph that is leaving the cisterna...Ch. 31 - If you look into a child’s mouth, there are “golf...Ch. 31 - Prob. 3UYKCh. 31 - Prob. 4UYKCh. 31 - Prob. 5UYKCh. 31 - Bacteria and viruses in infected tissues easily...Ch. 31 - Prob. 7UYKCh. 31 - Prob. 8UYKCh. 31 - Prob. 9UYKCh. 31 - Prob. 10UYKCh. 31 - Prob. 11UYKCh. 31 - Prob. 12UYK
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