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HIM 111 EXAM 4 STUDY GUIDE TEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2026

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What is a lymph node? -correct answersA collection of stationary lymphatic tissue along lymph vessels that filters lymph and houses immune cells. What is the thoracic duct? -correct answersA large lymphatic vessel that drains lymph from the lower and left side of the body into the bloodstream. What is the spleen? -correct answersAn organ in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen that destroys worn-out erythrocytes, activates lymphocytes, and stores blood. What is the adenoid? -correct answersA mass of lymphatic tissue located in the nasopharynx that helps protect against pathogens. What is the thymus? -correct answersA lymphoid organ in the mediastinum that conditions T cells to react to foreign cells in the immune response. What are lymphatic capillaries? -correct answersThe tiniest lymphatic vessels that collect excess interstitial fluid and transport it to larger lymphatic vessels. What is the right lymphatic duct? -correct answersA large lymphatic vessel in the chest that drains lymph from the upper right part of the body. What is interstitial fluid? -correct answersFluid in the spaces between cells that provides nutrients and removes waste.

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HIM 111 EXAM 4 STUDY GUIDE TEST EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2026


What is a lymph node? -correct answersA collection of stationary lymphatic tissue along lymph
vessels that filters lymph and houses immune cells.



What is the thoracic duct? -correct answersA large lymphatic vessel that drains lymph from the
lower and left side of the body into the bloodstream.



What is the spleen? -correct answersAn organ in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen that
destroys worn-out erythrocytes, activates lymphocytes, and stores blood.



What is the adenoid? -correct answersA mass of lymphatic tissue located in the nasopharynx
that helps protect against pathogens.



What is the thymus? -correct answersA lymphoid organ in the mediastinum that conditions T
cells to react to foreign cells in the immune response.



What are lymphatic capillaries? -correct answersThe tiniest lymphatic vessels that collect excess
interstitial fluid and transport it to larger lymphatic vessels.



What is the right lymphatic duct? -correct answersA large lymphatic vessel in the chest that
drains lymph from the upper right part of the body.



What is interstitial fluid? -correct answersFluid in the spaces between cells that provides
nutrients and removes waste.

,Cytotoxic T cells -correct answersA type of T cell that directly kills foreign cells, such as infected
or cancerous cells.



Lymphocytes that directly act on antigens -correct answersThese are T cells, specifically helper T
cells and cytotoxic T cells, which recognize and respond to antigens.



CD4 + T cells -correct answersA type of helper T cell that is crucial for the immune response and
is deficient in people with AIDS.



Lymphocytes that mature into plasma cells -correct answersThese are B cells, which
differentiate into plasma cells that secrete antibodies.



Type of immunity where B cells produce antibodies after exposure to antigens -correct
answersThis is known as humoral immunity.



Type of immunity that recognizes and remembers specific antigens -correct answersThis is
referred to as adaptive immunity.



What is a plasma cell? -correct answersA lymphocyte that matures from a B lymphocyte and
secretes antibodies.



What is a macrophage? -correct answersA large phagocyte found in lymph nodes and other
tissues of the body.



What is a helper T cell? -correct answersA CD4+ T cell that aids B cells in recognizing antigens.



What is a regulatory T cell (Treg)? -correct answersA T cell that inhibits the activity of B and T
lymphocytes.

,What are complement proteins? -correct answersProteins in the blood that help antibodies and
T cells kill their target.



What is an antigen-presenting cell? -correct answersA cell that shows B cells and T cells what to
attack.



Immunoglobulins -correct answersProteins produced by plasma cells that function as antibodies
to identify and neutralize foreign objects like bacteria and viruses.



Toxins -correct answersPoisonous substances produced by living cells or organisms that can
cause disease or harm to other organisms.



Helper T cells -correct answersA type of T cell that plays a crucial role in the immune response
by activating other immune cells, including B cells and cytotoxic T cells.



Suppressor T cells -correct answersAlso known as regulatory T cells, these cells help regulate
and suppress the immune response to maintain homeostasis and prevent autoimmune
diseases.



Cytotoxic T cells -correct answersA type of T cell that directly kills infected or cancerous cells by
recognizing specific antigens presented on their surfaces.



Plasma cells -correct answersDifferentiated B cells that produce and secrete large volumes of
antibodies in response to an antigen.



Interferons and interleukins -correct answersTypes of cytokines; interferons are proteins that
help cells resist viral infections, while interleukins are involved in communication between white
blood cells to regulate immune responses.

, Removal of the spleen -correct answersThe surgical procedure known as splenectomy, which
involves the removal of the spleen.



Enlargement of the spleen -correct answersA condition known as splenomegaly, where the
spleen becomes larger than normal.



Formation of lymph -correct answersThe process by which interstitial fluid is collected and
transformed into lymph, which is a fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system.



Tumor of the thymus gland -correct answersA growth or neoplasm in the thymus gland, which
can be benign or malignant, often referred to as thymoma.



Inflammation of lymph glands (nodes) -correct answersA condition known as lymphadenitis,
characterized by swelling and tenderness of the lymph nodes due to infection or other causes.



Deficiency of lymph cells -correct answersA condition known as lymphopenia, which is
characterized by a lower than normal number of lymphocytes in the blood.



Pertaining to poison -correct answersThe term 'toxic' refers to substances that are harmful or
lethal to living organisms.



Disease of lymph glands (nodes) -correct answersA condition affecting the lymph nodes, often
referred to as lymphadenopathy, which can indicate infection, malignancy, or other diseases.



What is Kaposi's Sarcoma? -correct answersA malignant condition associated with AIDS
characterized by purplish skin nodules.



What is HIV? -correct answersHuman Immunodeficiency Virus; the retrovirus that causes AIDS.

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