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Lymphatic System 2004 Refer to chapter 14 in your text for additional help
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Organs of Lymphatic System Lymph vessels Lymph nodes Thymus Tonsils Spleen
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Lymph Specialized fluid formed in tissue spaces Formed from blood plasma - or - interstitial fluid Re-enters “circulation” via lymphatic capillaries
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Lymph Vessels Transports lymph back to circulatory system Capillaries made of simple squamos epithelium = endothelium What is the importance of this?
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Lymphatic Capillaries → Lymphatic Venules /veins → ↓ Terminal vessels: Right lymphatic duct -OR- Thoracic duct ← Circulatory veins Lymph Transport
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Lymphatic Vessels Definitions Rt. Lymphatic duct & thoracic duct Cisterna chyli Lacteals
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Lymph Nodes Located in clusters along pathway of lymphatic vessels Range in size from pinhead to lima bean Most grouped in specific clusters Functions in defense and white blood cell formation
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Lymph Nodes Locale Clinically important lymph nodes Submandibular Axillary Inguinal Popliteal
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Lymph Node Defense 4 afferent lymph vessels carry lymph to nodes Nodes filter particles Send back to circulatory system via 1 efferent lymph vessel
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Thymus Small lymphatic organ located in mediastinum Source of lymphocytes before birth Helps in maturation of lymphocytes (T-lymphocytes) Cells made under control of hormone thymosin
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Tonsils Clusters of lymphatic tissue located in mucous membranes of mouth and throat First line of defense from exterior environment 3 separate clusters: Palantine Pharyngeal Lingual
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Tonsils continued
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Spleen Largest lymphatic organ Located in upper left quadrant Salvages iron and hemoglobin Acts as blood reservoir Filters blood Bacteria Foreign substances Old RBC’s
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Spleen Location
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Function of lymphatic system Aka immune system Made of molecules and cells Provides protection from: Disease causing microorganisms Foreign tissue cells Malignant cells
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Nonspecific immunity Mechanisms that attack any irritant that threatens internal environment Skin Mucous membranes Tears
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Inflammatory response Part of nonspecific immunity Involves phagocytic WBC’s entering affected area via: Increased blood flow Vascular permeability
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Specific Immunity Very specific protective mechanism against certain bacteria or toxins Involves memory and recognition skills Inborn or acquired immunity Natural immunity (passive or active) Artificial immunity Active or passive
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