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Pass the BIO 202L Lab 12 Worksheet on The Lymphatic System - Immunity & Lymphoid Organs with this complete comprehensive lab assessment guide for the 2026/2027 curriculum. This A+ Graded resource contains accurate solutions covering all key topics including functions of the lymphatic system (fluid balance, fat absorption, immunity), lymphatic vessels and capillaries, lymph fluid composition and flow, primary lymphoid organs (red bone marrow, thymus gland), secondary lymphoid organs (lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, MALT, Peyer's patches), innate immunity (first and second line of defense: physical barriers, phagocytes, natural killer cells, inflammation, fever), adaptive immunity (third line of defense: humoral and cell-mediated immunity), B lymphocytes and antibody production (immunoglobulins IgG, IgA, IgM, IgE, IgD), T lymphocytes (helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells, regulatory T cells), antigen-presenting cells (dendritic cells, macrophages), immunological memory, active vs passive immunity, natural vs artificial immunity, vaccines and immunization, immune system disorders (autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiencies, hypersensitivities/allergies), and lymphatic system examination techniques. Each answer is comprehensive and aligned with current curriculum standards. Perfect for lab assessment success. With our Pass Guarantee, you can confidently achieve your A+. Download your complete BIO 202L Lab 12 Worksheet guide instantly!

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BIO 202L LAB 12 WORKSHEET LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
2026/2027 | Immunity & Lymphoid Organs |
Comprehensive Lab Assessment | Pass Guaranteed - A+
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Section 1: Lymphatic Vessels & Lymph Circulation (Q1-12)

Q1. Which structural feature of lymphatic capillaries allows them to absorb large
proteins and fluid from interstitial space more readily than blood capillaries? A.
Continuous tight junctions between endothelial cells B. Overlapping endothelial cells
that function as one-way minivalves C. A complete basement membrane surrounding
the vessel D. Thick smooth muscle layers in the capillary wall

Answer: B. Overlapping endothelial cells that function as one-way minivalves
[CORRECT] Rationale: Lymphatic capillaries possess overlapping endothelial cells
anchored by filaments to surrounding connective tissue; these flaps open under
increased interstitial pressure to permit entry of fluid, proteins, and even cells, then
close to prevent backflow.

"Correct Answer: B"




Q2. A student examining a lymphatic collecting vessel under the microscope notes
the presence of bulging segments between valves. These contractile segments are
called: A. Lymphangions B. Arterioles C. Venous sinuses D. Capillary loops

Answer: A. Lymphangions [CORRECT] Rationale: Collecting lymphatic vessels contain
lymphangions—segments between bicuspid valves that possess smooth muscle
capable of intrinsic contraction (lymphatic pump), propelling lymph toward the ducts.

"Correct Answer: A"




Q3. During a laboratory exercise on fluid dynamics, a student observes that when
skeletal muscles surrounding a lymphatic vessel contract, lymph flow increases. This

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mechanism of lymph propulsion is best described as the: A. Respiratory pump B.
Skeletal muscle pump C. Cardiac suction effect D. Gravity-dependent drainage

Answer: B. Skeletal muscle pump [CORRECT] Rationale: Contraction of adjacent
skeletal muscles compresses lymphatic vessels; because valves prevent backflow, this
external compression propels lymph forward, analogous to venous return but critical
since lymphatics lack a central pump.

"Correct Answer: B"




Q4. Which lymphatic trunk drains lymph from the upper limb, breast, and superficial
thoracic wall on the left side of the body? A. Intestinal trunk B. Jugular trunk C.
Subclavian trunk D. Lumbar trunk

Answer: C. Subclavian trunk [CORRECT] Rationale: The subclavian trunk drains lymph
from the upper limbs, breasts, and superficial thoracic walls; paired left and right
subclavian trunks ultimately deliver lymph into the thoracic duct or right lymphatic
duct.

"Correct Answer: C"




Q5. A tracer injected into the interstitial fluid of the left foot is recovered in the
venous circulation. Which sequence correctly traces the pathway from interstitial
space to blood? A. Interstitial fluid → lymphatic capillary → collecting vessel →
lumbar trunk → cisterna chyli → thoracic duct → left subclavian vein B. Interstitial
fluid → lymphatic capillary → collecting vessel → lumbar trunk → right lymphatic duct
→ right subclavian vein C. Interstitial fluid → blood capillary → lymphatic capillary →
collecting vessel → thoracic duct → left subclavian vein D. Interstitial fluid →
lymphatic capillary → collecting vessel → bronchomediastinal trunk → right lymphatic
duct → left subclavian vein

Answer: A. Interstitial fluid → lymphatic capillary → collecting vessel → lumbar trunk
→ cisterna chyli → thoracic duct → left subclavian vein [CORRECT] Rationale: Lymph
from the left lower limb drains via lymphatic capillaries into collecting vessels, then

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through lumbar trunks into the cisterna chyli, ascending through the thoracic duct to
empty into the left subclavian vein at the venous angle.

"Correct Answer: A"




Q6. The right lymphatic duct receives lymph from which of the following lymphatic
trunks? A. Intestinal, lumbar, and bronchomediastinal trunks B. Jugular, subclavian,
and bronchomediastinal trunks C. Jugular, lumbar, and intestinal trunks D.
Subclavian, lumbar, and intestinal trunks

Answer: B. Jugular, subclavian, and bronchomediastinal trunks [CORRECT] Rationale:
The right lymphatic duct drains the right upper quadrant of the body—specifically
the right side of the head and neck (jugular), right upper limb (subclavian), and right
thorax (bronchomediastinal)—emptying into the right subclavian vein.

"Correct Answer: B"




Q7. A patient has sustained trauma to the thoracic duct at the level of T12. Which
body region would experience impaired lymphatic drainage? A. Right upper limb and
right side of head B. Entire body except the right upper quadrant C. Only the
abdominal organs D. Only the lower limbs

Answer: B. Entire body except the right upper quadrant [CORRECT] Rationale: The
thoracic duct originates at the cisterna chyli and ascends to drain lymph from all
body regions except the right upper quadrant (right side of head/neck, right upper
limb, right thorax), which is served by the right lymphatic duct.

"Correct Answer: B"




Q8. Following a fatty meal, chylomicrons are absorbed by specialized lymphatic
capillaries in the small intestine. These intestinal lymphatic capillaries are called: A.
Lacteals B. Peyer’s patches C. Lymphangions D. Cisterna chyli

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