1) What is the name of the fluid inside the lymphatic vessels a) Plasma b) Lymph c) Blood d) Tissue fluid 2) Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic system? a) removes excess fluid from around organs b) absorbs/transports fats from the gut c) circulates blood around the body d) produces leucocytes 3) Which of the following are responsible for fighting diseases? a) Leucocytes b) Erythrocytes c) Platelets d) Lymph 4) What do we call the bean-shaped structures scattered around the body as part of the lymphatic system? a) lymph capillaries b) tonsils c) spleen d) lymph nodes 5) What is the function of lymph nodes? a) carries excess lymph fluid away from the tissues b) drain the lymph back into the circulatory system c) filter foreign particles from the lymph d) absorb fat from the gut 6) What do we call the large lymphatic vessels that drain the lymph back into the circulatory system? a) lymph capillaries b) lymph veins c) lymph nodes d) lymph ducts 7) The fluid originating from the blood capillary that is formed in the spaces between the cells is known as: a) interstitial fluid b) blood c) lymph d) plasma 8) Which of the following is the function of the lymph nodes? a) Produces lymphocytes b) produce lymph fluid and cerebrospinal fluid c) Transport lipid d) Remove waste products 9) The condition has shown when interstitial fluid accumulates in the body tissue. a) Oedema b) Inflammation c) Thrombosis d) Blood clot 10) How is lymph moved through lymphatic vessels? a) Contractions of the small intestine b) Blood cells carry lymph through the vessels c) Contractions of the heart d) Contractions of skeletal muscle around the vessels 11) Lymph enters the bloodstream from the collecting ducts at the following: a) Aorta b) Hepatic Veins c) Pulmonary Veins d) Subclavian Veins

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