Ch 6: The Lymphatic and Immune System. Functions of the Lymphatic and Immune Systems  Lymph Fluid and Vessels (lymph/o): Returns cellular waste and tissue.

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Ch 6: The Lymphatic and Immune System

Functions of the Lymphatic and Immune Systems  Lymph Fluid and Vessels (lymph/o): Returns cellular waste and tissue fluid to the circulatory system  Lymph Nodes (lymph/o, adeno/o): Produces lymphocytes and filters harmful substances from lymph  Tonsils and Adnoids (tonsill/o, adenoid/o): Protects the entry into the respiratory system

Continued  Spleen (spleen/o): Filters foreign materials from the blood, stores red blood cells, and destroys worn out blood cells  Bone Marrow (myel/o): Produces blood cells  Lymphocytes (lymph/o, cyte): Plays an important role in immune reactions  Immune System (immun/o): Defends the body against harmful substances such as allergens, toxins, and malignant cells

Medical Specialties:  Allergist: Specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of altered immunologic allergic reactions  Hematologist: Specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the blood  Immunologist: Specializes in the study, diagnosis, and treatment of the immune system  Oncologist: A specialist in diagnosing and treating malignant disorders such as tumors and cancer.

Page 6  PLEGIA: paralysis  - PNEA: breathing  – PTOSIS: prolapse, drooping forward  - RRHAGIA, RRHAGE: bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge  - RRHAPHY: to suture  - RRHEA: abnormal flow or discharge  - RREXIS: rupture  - SCLEROSIS: abnormal hardening  - SCOPE: instrument for visual examination  - SCOPY: to see, visual examination