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lymphatic test
Question | Answer |
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what are groups of specialized lymph tissue that are embedded in mucous membrane around the throat | tonsils |
location of the palatine and lingual tonsils is within | oropharynx |
lymph nodes are unique around structure that do which of the following | prevent bacteria |
the flow of lymph | the thoracic duck left lymphatic duct |
what are groups of specialized lymph tissue that are embedded in mucous membrane es around the throat | tonsils |
location of the palatine and lingual tonsils is within | oropharynx |
lymph nodes are unique around structure that do which of the following | prevent bacteria |
involves the lymphocyte targeting particular foreign particles that have entered the body | specific adaptive immunity |
what are groups of specialized lymph tissue that are embedded in mucous membrane es around the throat | tonsils |
location of the palatine and lingual tonsils is within | oropharynx |
function of lymph nodes | filter lymph |
in what regions are the superficial clusters of lymph nodes located | cervical axillary and inguinal |
chronic autoimmune disease of the connective tissue | lupus |
fluid that inters the lymphatic capillaries from interstial space | cytosol |
the structure located lymphatic vessels that filters and removes wastes | nodes |
what percentage of interstial fluid enters the lymphatic system | 10 |
lymph collected from below the waist watershed must first pass through which bulbed shape | cisterna chyli |
what are lymphocyte | essential component of immunity |
indication for lymphatic drainage | sweeling from a sprain ankle |
the purpose of repeated and rhythmic use of lymphatic drainage strokes | increase flow of lymph within lymphatic vessels |
the effect lymphatic drainage strokes should have on the skin | stretch is superficiality |
benefit of lymphatic drainage | strentgh the immune system |
area lymphatic drainage technique increase lymph uptake by lymphatic capillaries by as much as 30% | neck and upper area |
white blood cells that protect the body from pathogens and remove dead cells and substance | leukocytes |
pionered the practice of manual lymphatic drainage in 1930 | Emil Vodder |
white blood cells that protect the body from pathogens and remove dead cells and substance | leucocytes |
the right lymphatic duct drains | most of the head the right harm and right side of the chest |
how much pressure should be excerted when doing lymphatic drainage tecnique | very light , 5gr about the weight of a nickle |
how does lymph naturally move throughout the body | by muscular concentration through a series of vessels similar to veins which includes valves |