Answer- in this structure the red pulp of spleen is highlighted and shown the capsule of spleen.
Red pulp of spleen-The red pulp of spleen is composed of connective tissue known also as the cords of Billroth and many splenic sinusoids that are engorged with blood, giving it a red colour. Its primary function is to filter the blood of antigens, microorganisms, and defective or worn-out red blood cells.
Capsule of spleen-The capsule of the spleen consists of dense irregular fibroelastic tissue. The connective tissue of the capsule contains contractile cells called myofibroblasts. By producing weak contraction of the capsule, these cells help to discharge the blood stored within the into spleen the circulation.
Which structure is highlighted? germinal center of white pulp of spleen O wh white pulp of...
Label the structures in the photomicrograph based on the hints provided. Spleen Capsule Capsule White pulp White pulp Central white pulp artery Germinal center Red pulp Red pulp Trabecula Lymphoid nodule Central white pulp artery Spleen Lymphoid nodule Germinal center
A) What is the function of the white pulp in the spleen? What is the function of the red pulp? What is the function of the cortex of the thymus? What is the function of the medulla of the thymus? B) Are there lymph vessels in the epidermis? Why or why not? Are there lymph vessels in the brain? Why or why not? Are there lymph vessels in the cartilage? Why or why not? Are there lymph...
Complete the Concept Map to determine the structure and function of the spleen. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Part B - Spleen Structure and Function Complete the Concept Map to determine the structure and function of the spleen. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help red and white pulp splenic arteries spleen reticular fibers capsule sinuses | blood blood filter(s) debris and foreign matter from the contain(s) fluid-filled spaces called the...
Unit #1 Assignments Question 566 6. 000 points Which structure is highlighted? O suprarenal capsule O zona reticularis zona glomerulosa O zona fasciculata O suprarenal medulla Check my work Previous attempt
PROCEDURE Exercise 20-2 Lymphatic Organ Histology Microscopy 1 Obtain prepared slides of the spleen, a lymph node, and the small intestine (be certain that your slide is labeled the ilee) MATERIALS u Spleen section slide Light microscope J Lymph node slide 2 Use your colored pencils to draw what you see in the fiel Colored pencils of view and label your drawing with the terms below. Peyer's patch slide Spleen 1. Red pulp 2. White pulp In this exercise, you...
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Lymphoid organs limit the spread of disease by filtering and trapping microscopic pathogens, preventing them from traveling elsewhere in the body which of the statement lymphoid organ? The outer cortex of the thymus consists of lymphoid follicles separated by inward extensions of the capsule called trabecular. White pulp in the lymph nodes contains macrophages and leukocytes that filter pathogens from lymph. Red pulp, found in the spleen, contains macrophages that destroy did erythrocytes. The lymph nodes secrete hormones that produce...
Which structure is highlighted? O falx cerebelli O fornix O falx cerebri O corpus callosum
Which of the following is analogous to the function of the spleen in handling aged and damaged red blood cells? oped an incinerator that destroys garbage o o o of a water filtration system that removes impurities a reconditioning process that makes damaged items useable again U a recycling center that reuses portions of old items to create new ones
Which structure is highlighted? temporal lobe O parietal lobe O longitudinal fissure O lateral sulcus