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Thoracic duct

Right lumbar trunk
drains right lower limb

Left lumbar trunk
drains left lower limb

Intestinal trunk
drains lymph from the stomach, intestines, pancreas, spleen, and part of the liver

Left jugular trunk
-drains lymph from left side of head and neck

Right jugular trunk
drains the right side of the head and neck

Left subclavian trunk
-drains lymph from left arm
-delivers lymph to thoracic duct

Right subclavian trunk
drains right shoulder and arm

Cisterna chylia

Right lymphatic duct
Whole region (Right lymphatic duct)

Lymph node
a small knob of tissue in the lymphatic system that filters lymph, trapping bacteria and other microorganisms that cause disease

Cortex

Lymphatic nodule
ID structure

Germinal center
area found within the lymph node that produces the lymphocytes Center!

Medulla
Structure B

Cervical lymph nodes

Axillary lymph nodes

Inguinal lymph nodes

Pharyngeal tonsil

Palatine tonsil

Lingual tonsil

Spleen

White pulp

B-lymphocyte
in spleen lymphocyte

Red pulp
In spleen

Splenic sinus
blue arrow in spleen

Thymus
Gland in the thoracic cavity above the heart where T lymphocytes mature.

Thymus
Gland in the thoracic cavity above the heart where T lymphocytes mature.

Thymocyte

Hassall's corpuscle
distinguishing feature of the thymus gland

Nasal cavity
Whole thing

Nasal concha
bones that divide the nasal cavity, support the mucus membrane and increase surface area

Superior nasal concha

Middle nasal concha

Inferior nasal concha

Nasal meatus
All of them (nasal meatus)

Superior nasal meatus
Duct

Middle nasal meatus
Duct

Inferior nasal meatus
Duct

Nasal septum

Perpendicular plate

Septal cartilage
cartilage that separates nostrils

Vomer
forms the inferior portion of the nasal septum

External nare
nostrils

paranasal sinuses
air cavities within the cranial bones that open into the nasal cavities

Frontal sinus

Frontal sinus
Yellow

Ethmoid sinus
Green

Sphenoidal sinus

Sphenoidal sinus
Blue

Maxillary sinus
Pink

Soft palate

Hard palate

Pharynx
throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx

Nasopharynx

Auditory tube
air passage between the middle ear and throat that equalizes air pressure on either side of the eardrum; also called the Eustachian tube

Uvula
soft tissue hanging from the middle of the soft palate

Oropharynx
central portion of the pharynx between the roof of the mouth and the upper edge of the epiglottis

Laryngopharynx
region of the pharynx below the epiglottis that includes the larynx

esophagus
A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.

Larynx
voice box

Larynx

Larynx

Hyoid bone

Hyoid bone

Vocal cord

Vestibular fold

Vestibular fold

Vocal cord

Epiglottis
a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.

epiglottis

thyroid cartilage

thyroid cartilage

laryngeal prominence

Cuneiform cartilage

corniculate cartilage

Arytenoid cartilage

cricoid cartilage

trachea

trachea

trachea

trachealis
Consists of smooth muscle fibers that connect posterior parts of cartilage rings
Contracts during coughing to expel mucus

lamina propria
lamina propria

hyaline cartilage

pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
Identify the tissue. ciliated

adventitia
adventitia

carina

diaphragm

cardiac impression

fissure of lung
general tierm

horizontal fissure

oblique fissure

hilum of lung

apex

base

superior lobe

middle lobe

inferior lobe

bronchus
general term

primary bronchus
