PracticeQuiz3-Lymphatic&Glands

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Glandular Tissue – Chapter 7 Lymphatic System – Chapter 10 From the following list of descriptions, select which does NOT describe the lacrimal gland. Secretes a mucous fluid Innervated by parasympathetic fibers Drains into superficial parotid lymph nodes Lubricates inside the eyelids Question 2 (1 point) From the following list of descriptions, select which that could be used CORRECTLY to describe the thyroid gland. Question 2 options: Produces parathyroid hormone Secretes thyroxine Visible and palpable, if present Smallest endocrine gland Question 3 (1 point) From the following list of descriptions, select which description does NOT describe the thymus gland. Question 3 options: Matures lymphocytes Undergoes involution Easily palpable in the mandibular region Innervated by branches of the vagus nerve Question 4 (1 point) Which of the following descriptive statements CORRECTLY concern the minor salivary glands of the oral cavity? Question 4 options:
Equal in size to major salivary gland Secrete mainly serous type salivary product Less numerous than the major salivary glands Found within the soft palatal tissue Question 5 (1 point) When palpating the right submandibular salivary gland, the clinician notes a stony hard mass within it during the extraoral examination of the gland's superficial lobe, which is also slightly enlarged & tender. Which of the following considerations may be involved? Question 5 options: Can be a dangerous situation Gland may be involved with a salivary stone Periapical radiograph can confirm diagnosis Major surgery needs to be performed Question 6 (1 point) Which of the following glands has BOTH a superficial lobe and deep lobe? Question 6 options: Thymus gland Parotid gland Thyroid gland Sublingual gland Question 7 (1 point) This of the following glands shrinks in size as a person undergoes maturation to an adult? Question 7 options: Thymus gland Parotid gland
Sublingual gland Submandibular gland Question 8 (1 point) Which oral landmark marks the opening of the submandibular duct? Question 8 options: Lacrimal punctum Parotid papilla Sublingual caruncle Nasolacrimal duct Question 9 (1 point) As endocrine glands, the parathyroid glands are known to: Question 9 options: Have one primary duct Have multiple secondary ducts Drain directly into blood vessels Drain directly into the thyroid gland Question 10 (1 point) From the following list of exocrine glands, match those with their CORRECT associated location. Question 10 options: Lacrimal gland - at the floor of the mouth Submandibular salivary gland - superficial and posterior to the mylohyoid muscle Sublingual salivary gland - posterior to the mandibular ramus Parotid salivary gland - within fossa of the frontal bone Question 11 (1 point)
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Which of the following is considered a MAIN role of the lymph nodes in relationship to the lymph within the lymphatic vessels? Question 11 options: Filtration Liquefaction Disassociation Oxygenation Question 12 (1 point) Which of the following lymph nodes are NOT considered to be superficial lymph nodes located in the head? Question 12 options: Occipital lymph nodes Retropharyngeal lymph nodes Posterior auricular lymph nodes Facial lymph nodes Question 13 (1 point) What is another term for external jugular lymph nodes ? Question 13 options: Superficial cervical nodes Suprahyoid nodes Anterior cervical nodes Posterior auricular nodes Question 14 (1 point) Unlike capillaries, lymphatic vessels have valves similar to veins. These valves ensure one-way flow of lymph through the lymphatic vessel. Question 14 options: Both the statements and reason are correct and related
Both the statements and the reason are correct but NOT related The statements are not correct but the reason is correct Neither the statements nor the reason are correct Question 15 (1 point) In a healthy patient, lymph nodes are usually small, soft, and free/mobile in the surrounding tissue. Therefore, lymph nodes can easily be visualized or palpable during an extraoral exam of a healthy patient. Question 15 options: Both statements are true Both statements are false The first statement is true; the second statement is false The first statement is false; the second statement is true Question 16 (1 point) From the following list of lymph nodes, select the nodes that are categorized as facial lymph nodes . Question 16 options: Malar lymph nodes Submandibular lymph nodes Anterior auricular lymph nodes Posterior auricular lymph nodes Question 17 (1 point) From the following list of descriptions, select the one that CANNOT be used to describe tonsillar tissue. Question 17 options: Located in the pharynx Drains into superior deep cervical lymph nodes
Masses of tissue in the oral cavity Found along lymphatic vessels Question 18 (1 point) Which of the following structures leave each individual lymph node at the hilus? Question 18 options: Lymphatic ducts Tonsillar tissue Efferent lymphatic vessels Afferent lymphatic vessels Question 19 (1 point) Which type of nodes drain lymph from a local region before the lymph flows to a more distant region? Question 19 options: Primary nodes Secondary nodes Central nodes Tertiary nodes Question 20 (1 point) Which of the following are the primary lymph nodes draining the skin and mucous membranes of the lower face? Question 20 options: Occipital nodes Malar nodes Submandibular nodes Deep parotid nodes
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