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Lymphatic System Ms. Sulik

What is it? The lymphatic system is part of the circulatory system Composed of lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph towards the heart It is an open system

Functions 1) Return of plasma Extra plasma that has been filtered out of the blood and is in the interstitial fluid may need to be returned to the blood and this can be done through the lymphatic system (lymph vessels) Lymph vessels carry lymph in pretty much the same way that veins carry blood – using muscle contractions in the legs and arms Lymph is basically blood plasma that has been removed from the interstitial spaces (space between cells)

Plasma uptake Lymph capillaries are specialized capillaries: They have dead ends that take up the interstitial plasma

Functions 2) Immune defense Lymph is very similar to blood plasma Contains: Lymphocytes (type of white blood cell) Waste Cell debris Bacteria Protein

Lymph nodes Located in: What do they do? groin, neck, armpit, tonsils, thymus, spleen, and wall of the intestine What do they do? Filter the lymph that has been collected Produce white blood cells to fight viruses and other infections

Why do they check your lymph nodes when you’re sick?

Lymph nodes Normally you can’t see or feel your lymph nodes but when you’re sick they can get swollen This is because they are working overtime to produce white blood cells to fight the infection Remember the question on the exam where you had to look at the blood to determine if the person was sick?

Swollen lymph nodes = infection! Basically…. Swollen lymph nodes = infection!

How do WBCs fight infection? Eat bacteria/virus in process called phagocytosis

Phagocytosis in action!

Lymph and Blood Lymphatic and circulatory systems work together

Vaccines

What are Vaccines? Provide active acquired immunity to a particular disease Vaccines usually contain an agent that resembles the disease – often made from weakened or killed forms of that microbe

How do vaccines work? When the vaccine is injected into the body it triggers the body’s immune system The immune system will recognize the vaccine as a threat and create antibodies to destroy it This means the next time the body sees this type of threat it will be able to very quickly recognize and get rid of it because it already has the antibodies or at least knows how to make them

Herd Immunity Activity