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The lymphatic duct that drains your left arm, abdomen, both legs, left upper chest, and head is called:
a) Thoracic duct
b) Right thoracic duct
c) Lymph vessle
d) Lacteals

Lymph vessels closely parallel what other vessel?
a) Arteries
b) Capillaries
c) Veins
d) None of the above

The largest lymph organ is:
a) Thymus gland
b) Liver
c) Adenoids
d) Spleen

This is known as the disappearing gland
a) Adenoids gland
b) Thymus gland
c) Palatine gland
d) Lingual gland

Tiny oval shaped structure that can increase in size when fighting off infection
a) Lymph node
b) Lymph
c) Lymph vessel
d) None of the above

Lymph flows in what direction:
a) Two ways
b) One way
c) Three ways
d) Four ways

The watery fluid that goes between capillaries and blood is called:
a) Lymph
b) Blood
c) Fluid
d) Fat

The lymphatic duct that drains your right arm, right upper chest, and right side of head is called:
a) Thoracic duct
b) Lymph vessel
c) Right thoracic duct
d) Lymph node

What lymphatic tissues is located in the back of your mouth
a) Spleen
b) Liver
c) Valves
d) Tonsils

The lymphatic system function is:
a) Immunity
b) Produce lymphocytes
c) Filation
d) All of the above

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