1. In intrauterine life the hemopoiesis is observed in:ThymusLymph nodesLiverPlacenta2. The peripheral organs of immune system:ThymusPituitaryglandBone marrowSpleen3. The Payers’ patches are located:EsophagusStomachCecumIlium4. The hemopoetic function is associated with:Lymph nodesSpleenBone marrowTonsils5. Which trunk forms the thoracic duct?Right jugularLeft subclavianRight and left lumbarRight lymphatic duct.6. The thoracic duct passes through:Esophageal openingCaval openingAzygos openingAortic opening7. The bone marrow is located in:Compact boneSpongy boneAnterior mediastinumPeriosteum8. The lymphatic ducts are open:Right atriumInternal jugular veinVenous angleSuperior vena cava9. The largest lymph vessel:Right lymphatic duct.Thoracic ductIntestinal trunkMediastinal trunk10. The pituitary gland forms by:Medulla and cortexWhite and grey matterAnterior and posterior lobesLobes and isthmus11. Which endocrine gland develops from ectoderm?ThyroidPancreasAdrenal cortexPituitary12. The roots of lymphatic system are:Thoracic ductLymph nodesLymph capillariesLymph vessels.13. The chyle is a lymph, which dainsfrom:Thoracic ductSmall intestineLower limbLarge intestine14. The glucocorticoids produce by:Adrenal cortexAdrenal medullaThyroid glandPancreas15. The adrenal gland has:Right and left lobesHead, bodyCortex and medullaMucosa and muscular coat
Question
- In intrauterine life the hemopoiesis is observed in:ThymusLymph nodesLiverPlacenta2. The peripheral organs of immune system:ThymusPituitaryglandBone marrowSpleen3. The Payers’ patches are located:EsophagusStomachCecumIlium4. The hemopoetic function is associated with:Lymph nodesSpleenBone marrowTonsils5. Which trunk forms the thoracic duct?Right jugularLeft subclavianRight and left lumbarRight lymphatic duct.6. The thoracic duct passes through:Esophageal openingCaval openingAzygos openingAortic opening7. The bone marrow is located in:Compact boneSpongy boneAnterior mediastinumPeriosteum8. The lymphatic ducts are open:Right atriumInternal jugular veinVenous angleSuperior vena cava9. The largest lymph vessel:Right lymphatic duct.Thoracic ductIntestinal trunkMediastinal trunk10. The pituitary gland forms by:Medulla and cortexWhite and grey matterAnterior and posterior lobesLobes and isthmus11. Which endocrine gland develops from ectoderm?ThyroidPancreasAdrenal cortexPituitary12. The roots of lymphatic system are:Thoracic ductLymph nodesLymph capillariesLymph vessels.13. The chyle is a lymph, which dainsfrom:Thoracic ductSmall intestineLower limbLarge intestine14. The glucocorticoids produce by:Adrenal cortexAdrenal medullaThyroid glandPancreas15. The adrenal gland has:Right and left lobesHead, bodyCortex and medullaMucosa and muscular coat
Solution
- In intrauterine life, hemopoiesis is observed in the Liver.
- The peripheral organs of the immune system include the Thymus, Bone marrow, and Spleen.
- The Payers’ patches are located in the Ilium.
- The hemopoietic function is associated with the Bone marrow.
- The thoracic duct is formed by the Right and left lumbar trunks.
- The thoracic duct passes through the Aortic opening.
- The bone marrow is located in Spongy bone.
- The lymphatic ducts open into the Venous angle.
- The largest lymph vessel is the Thoracic duct.
- The pituitary gland forms by Anterior and posterior lobes.
- The pituitary gland, an endocrine gland, develops from ectoderm.
- The roots of the lymphatic system are Lymph capillaries.
- The chyle is a lymph, which drains from the Small intestine.
- The glucocorticoids are produced by the Adrenal cortex.
- The adrenal gland has a Cortex and medulla.
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. In intrauterine life the hemopoiesis is observed in:ThymusLymph nodesLiverPlacenta
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