Picture tests in practical histology of lymphatic tissue part 2

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After watching this video, you will be able to:
Identify the histological organization of the
THYMUS: interlobular septum, thymic (Hassall's) corpuscles
LYMPH NODES: outer cortex, inner cortex, medullary cord, medullary sinus, trabecula, afferent lymphatic vessel, efferent lymphatic vessel, hilum, germinal centre, secondary lymphatic nodule, subcortical sinus, trabecular sinus.
SPLEEN: white pulp, red pulp, central artery
mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT): lingual tonsil and palatine tonsil.
Relate structure to function.

Video sections
00:36 Q1 Which lymphoid organ is a filter for lymph?
04:12 Q2 What is a medullary cord?
06:29 Q3 What is a secondary lymphatic organ?
09:21 Q4 What is the direction of lymph flow in a lymph node?
10:54 Q5 What is the direction of lymphocyte maturation in a primary lymphoid organ?
12:30 Q6 What type of lymphocytes are predominant in different regions of a lymph node?
14:19 Q7 Where are degenerate lymphocytes located in a primary lymphoid organ?

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   • ANAT1010_27_lymphatic system  

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