THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM. WHAT EXACTLY IS THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM? What is the function of the Lymphatic System? Which organs are involved? How does it work?

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THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM

WHAT EXACTLY IS THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM? What is the function of the Lymphatic System? Which organs are involved? How does it work?

JOBS OF LYMPHATIC SYSTEM : Lymphatic System which consists of vessels and organs plays three vital roles in our lives: 1)Protect the body against infection by activating defense mechanism that comprise or immune system. 2)Collect tissue fluids, solutes, hormones, and plasma proteins and return them to the circulatory system. 3)Absorb fat from the small intestine into the lymphatic lacteals.

LYMPHATIC LACTEAL

FUNCTIONS OF THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM

THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS Consists of Lymph – a watery fluid that resembles plasma but contains fewer proteins and may contain fat together with cells. Lymphocytes – cellular components of lymph with include T cells and B cells Lymphatic vessels Lymphoid tissues and organs

LYMPHATIC ORGANS: Lymph Node- Important lymphocytes of the immune response are matured here. Spleen: DESTROYS RBCs and Reservoir of Blood; IT IS THE LARGEST Lymph organ and it filter blood of bacteria and antigen-filled cells. Thymus Gland-produces hormone, thymosin, functions in programing lymphocytes T and B cells; T-cells matured here ( become immunocompetent) Tonsils-Traps bacteria and other microbes in throat. Peyer’s Patch-capture and destroy bacteria in intestine, thereby preventing them from penetrating the intestinal wall.

PEYER’S PATCHES

LYMPHOID ORGANS

LYMPHATIC CHARACTERISTICS Lymph – excess tissue fluid carried by lymphatic vessels ( general definition) Properties of lymphatic vessels One way system toward the heart No pump Lymph moves toward the heart Milking action of skeletal muscle Rhythmic contraction of smooth muscle in vessel walls

COMPOSITION OF LYMPH Lymph is usually a clear, colorless fluid, similar to blood plasma but low in protein Its composition varies from place to place; after a meal, for example, lymph draining from the small intestine, takes on a milky appearance, due to lipid content. Lymph may contain macrophages, viruses, bacteria, cellular debris and even traveling cancer cells.

LYMPHATIC VESSELS Lymph Capillaries Walls overlap to form flap-like minivalves Fluid leaks into lymph capillaries Capillaries are anchored to connective tissue by filaments Higher pressure on the inside closes minivalves

CIRCULATION IN THE LYMPH VESSELS

LYMPH NODES Then Lymph Nodes take the germ-filled lymph and filter the lymph before it is returned to the blood Defense cells within lymph nodes Macrophages – engulf and destroy foreign substances Lymphocytes – provide immune response to antigens Most are kidney-shaped, less than 1 inch long

WHERE ARE THESE LYMPH NODES?

SPLEEN Filters blood of bacteria, viruses and other debris Destroys worn out blood cells. It then returns (or recycles) some of the breakdown products of RBCs to the liver..for example Fe, so that more RBCs can be made.The unusable portion of worn-out blood is excreted in bile. Another function: Stores platelets and acts as a blood reservoir. Lymphocytes are produced; RBCs also made in fetus only.

EDEMA Edema is the excess accumulation of fluids in tissue spaces. This can retard normal exchange of nutrients and metabolites. Anything that causes increased capillary pressure, such as decreased plasma protein, increased capillary permeability or lymphatic blockage, can result in swelling and congestion of the extravascular compartment.

MALT ORGANS & EDEMA