
A & P II Test Guide
1. What does TV stand for?
2. What is dry spirometer used for?
3. What role does respiratory tract play during respiration?
4. What is spirometry?
5. What is ventilation?
6. Pulmonary volumes are reported in what units?
7. What is nasal septum?
8. What is Nasolacrimal duct?
9. Identify the structure and function(s) of parts labeled 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 4, 8, 9, 10 in Figure 39-1
10. Identify the structure and function(s) of parts labeled 1, 2, and 3 in Figure 39-2 A
11. Where are lymphocytes found/made? Clue: Top left page 384 of manual
12. Where are macrophages found/made? Clue: top left of page 384 of manual
13. Name one structural similarity between veins and lymphatic vessels. Clue: C. MICROSCOPIC
STUDIES OF LYMPHATIC STRUCTURES Page 384 of manual
14. Thymus has dual roles – functions as both lymphatic organ and an endocrine gland. It serves as
the site for the development of T lymphocytes (immune cells) and secretes a hormone that
influences lymphocyte development. CLUE: Page 384 of manual (5 Thymus)
15. Primary functions of lymphatic system. Clue: Page 381 of manual
16. Function of the right lymphatic duct and the thoracic duct. Clue: Page 380-381 of
manual
17. The shape of Lymph nodes. Clue: page 381 of manual
18. The three types of tonsils. Clue: page 381 of manual
19. What do lymph nodes do? Clue: Study Tips page 381 of manual
20. What do afferent and efferent lymph vessels do? Clue: Bottom of page 381 of manual
21. What is Rheumatoid arthritis? Clue: Top right page 387 of manual
22. What is Autoimmunity? Clue: Top right page 387 of manual
23. What is rheumatoid factor (RF)? Clue: Top right page 387 of manual
24. Lab Report 39 The Lymphatic System Multiple Choice 1- 7 Page 389 of manual