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What is indicated by the pink arrow?
Capsule

What is indicated by the yellow T’s? Function?
Trabeculae, gives the spleen an internal supportive framework

What is indicated by the blue R’s? Function?
Red pulp, functions in the filtration of red blood cells

What is indicated by the red arrow?
Pharyngeal tonsil

What is indicated by the blue arrow?
Palatine tonsils

What is indicated by the purple arrow?
Lingual tonsils
What is the function of the tonsils?
Help defend against inhaled and ingested microorganisms

What tissue is shown in the image?
Tonsil

What is indicated by the red arrow?
Tonsillar crypt

What is indicated by the blue arrow?
Capsule

What is indicated by the red arrow?
Inguinal lymph nodes
What do afferent lymphatic vessels do?
Take lymph towards a particular lymph node
What do efferent lymphatic vessels do?
Take lymph away from a particular lymph node

What structure is this?
Lymph node

What is indicated by the red arrow?
Capsule

What is indicated by the purple arrow?
Trabeculae

What is indicated by the pink circle?
Medulla

What is indicated by the blue arrows?
Cortex

What is indicated by the blue arrow?
Afferent lymphatic vessel

What is indicated by the pink arrow?
Efferent lymphatic vessels

What tissue is this?
Lymph node

What is indicated by the red arrow?
Capsule

What is indicated by the red arrows?
Sinuses

What is indicated by the blue arrow?
Cortex

What is indicated by the blue arrow?
Cords

What is indicated by the pink arrow?
Medulla

What is indicated by the red arrow?
Sinuses

What is indicated by the yellow 1?
Thymus

What is indicated by the yellow 2?
Heart

What is indicated by the yellow 3?
Lungs

What tissue is this?
Infant thymus

What is indicated by the red arrow?
Capsule

What is indicated by the blue arrow?
Septa

What is indicated by the red 1?
Remnant of the thymus

What tissue is this?
Adult thymus
What is the different between adult and infant thymus?
An adult thymus has a less abundant color but abundant adipose tissue

What is the red arrow?
Nasal cavity

What is indicated by the green star?
Superior nasal conchae

What is indicated by the brown star?
Middle nasal conchae

What is indicated by the pink star?
Inferior nasal conchae

What is indicated by the black 1?
Frontal sinus

What is indicated by the black 2?
Sphenoid sinus

What is indicated by the blue box?
Horizontal plate of the palatine bone

What is indicated by the purple box?
Palatine process of the maxilla

What is indicated by the brown arrow?
Nasopharynx

What is indicated by the orange arrow?
Soft palate

What is indicated by the pink arrow?
Uvula

What is indicated by the blue star? Function?
Pharyngeal tonsil, helps trap airborne pathogens

What is indicated by the purple arrow? Function?
Auditory tube, connects the middle ear cavity to the nasopharynx to ensure pressure is balanced between the two

What is indicated by the red dotted circle?
Nasal septum

What is indicated by the pink star?
Septal cartilage

What is indicated by the blue star?
Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone

What is indicated by the green star?
Vomer

What is indicated by the black 1?
Frontal sinus

What is indicated by the black 2?
Superior nasal conchae

What is indicated by the black 3?
Middle nasal conchae

What is indicated by the black 4?
Inferior nasal conchae

What is indicated by the black 5?
Sphenoid sinus

What is indicated by the black 6?
Vestibule

What is indicated by the black 7?
Palatine process of the maxilla

What is indicated by the black 8?
Horizontal plate of the palatine bone

What is indicated by the black 9?
Soft palate

What is indicated by the black 10?
Uvula

What is indicated by the black 1?
Posterior nasal aperture

What is indicated by the black 2?
Pharyngeal tonsil

What is indicated by the black 3?
Opening to the auditory tube

What is indicated by the black 4?
Nasopharynx

What is indicated by the black 5?
Oropharynx

What is indicated by the black 6?
Epiglottis

What is indicated by the black 7?
Palatine tonsil

What is indicated by the black 8?
Lingual tonsil

What is indicated by the black 9?
Hyoid bone

What is indicated by the black 10?
Cricoid cartilage

What is indicated by the black 11?
Laryngopharynx

What is indicated by the black 1?
Hyoid bone

What is indicated by the black 2?
Epiglottis

What is indicated by the black 3?
Thyroid cartilage

What is indicated by the black 4?
True vocal cords

What is indicated by the black 5?
False vocal cords

What is indicated by the black 6?
Cricoid cartilage

What is indicated by the black 7?
Esophagus

What is indicated by the black 1?
Superior nasal conchae

What is indicated by the black 2?
Middle nasal conchae

What is indicated by the black 3?
Inferior nasal conchae

What is indicated by the black 4?
Frontal sinus

What is indicated by the black 5?
Naris

What is indicated by the black 6?
Palatine process of the maxilla

What is indicated by the black 7?
Horizontal plate of the palatine bone

What is indicated by the black 8?
Soft palate

What is indicated by the black 9?
Uvula

What is indicated by the black 10?
Opening to the auditory tube

What is indicated by the black 11?
Sphenoid sinus

What is indicated by the yellow 1?
Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone

What is indicated by the yellow 2?
Vomer

What is indicated by the yellow 3?
Septal cartilage

What is indicated by the black 1?
Hyoid bone

What is indicated by the black 2?
Thyroid cartilage

What is indicated by the black 3?
Trachea

What is indicated by the black 4?
Right superior lobe

What is indicated by the black 5?
Right middle lobe