1.These permit easier movement of cells between tissues and blood. A. sinusoid capillaries B. continuous capillaries C. fenestrated capillaries D. metarterioles 2. The white pulp of spleen _____. A. produce blood cells B. store platelets C. destroy blood borne pathogens D. remove defective blood cells 3. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Tonsillitis of viral origin usually resolves on its own. B. Pharyngeal tonsillitis are paired C. Tonsillitis are caused by viruses only D. Lingual tonsils are commonly removed in tonsillectomy

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1.These permit easier movement of cells between tissues and blood.
A. sinusoid capillaries
B. continuous capillaries
C. fenestrated capillaries
D. metarterioles

2. The white pulp of spleen _____.
A. produce blood cells
B. store platelets
C. destroy blood borne pathogens
D. remove defective blood cells

3. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Tonsillitis of viral origin usually resolves on its own.
B. Pharyngeal tonsillitis are paired
C. Tonsillitis are caused by viruses only
D. Lingual tonsils are commonly removed in tonsillectomy

4. What will take over the functions of spleen if spleen is removed?
A. thymus and liver
B. red bone marrow and thymus
C. lymph nodes and thymus
D. red bone marrow and liver

5.  Tissues that lack lymphatic capillaries include ______.
A. Red bone marrow B. thymus C. lymph gland D. all of the above

6. Which of the following describes an artery?
A. round and larger lumen
B. without valve
C. lumen is large when blood is flowing
D. with valve

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