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What lymphoid organ has sinuses filled with blood instead of lymph?

spleen


Filters blood and contain red and white pulp?

The spleen.


Does zygomatic contain sinuses?

No it doesn't. The paranasal sinuses are the: Maxillary Sphenoid Ethmoid and Frontal


How many sinuses does the skull contain?

4


What bones are paranasal sinuses?

The bones that contain the paranasal sinuses are the maxillary, frontal, ethmoid, and sphenoid bones. They are easy to remember in relation to the sinuses because each sinus has the same name as the bone it is in.


What bone does not contain paranasal sinuses?

Any bone except the skull.


What bony structures probably became infected by the bacteria or viruses causing the cold?

The maxillae contain sinuses, which drain into the nasal passages (paranasal sinuses).


What organs does not contain lymphatic tissue a. liver b. spleen c. lingual tonsils d. thymus e. pharyngeal tonsils?

spleen


What are 4 bones containing paranasal sinuses?

The maxillae contain the maxillary sinuses, the ethmoid and sphenoid contain the ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses, respectively. ****Maxilla is a facial bone, the three cranial bones that contain sinuses are ethmoid, sphenoid and frontal.


Areas of the spleen that contain large numbers of lymphocytes are known as?

Areas of the spleen that contain large numbers of lymphocytes are known as white pulp. White pulp is composed of lymphoid tissue, including T and B lymphocytes, and is responsible for immune responses in the spleen.


Does the spleen contain erythrocytes?

The aged red cells self destruct in the spleen , where they squeeze through the red pulp of the spleen. When the spleen is removed, the number of abnormal red cells and old cells circulating in the blood increases considerably.


Where is extra blood stored in human body?

Extra blood is stored in the venous system, particularly in the veins of the liver, skin, and spleen. The liver acts as a blood reservoir due to its high vascularity and ability to store and release blood as needed. The skin also serves as a blood reservoir, with capillaries and venules able to hold excess blood. Additionally, the spleen can store blood in its sinuses and release it into circulation when necessary.