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Lymphatic System B11-5-03 Explain the role of the lymphatic system in protecting the human body. Include: lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and lymph
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WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! White blood cells are the same as … Lymphocytes, in which there are many types… Neutrophils, eosinophil's, basophils, monocytes which are perform… Phagocytosis! Also B Lymphocytes = B Cells
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Key component of immune system Like a secondary circulatory system – How does the circulatory system work?
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Functions to – Filter and destroy foreign substances – Filter and destroy cell debris – Produce lymphocytes
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Organization
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Lymph Vessels Begins with lymphatic capillaries – Take up excess fluid Lymph Muscle contractions of vessels “squeeze” lymph along Prevented from flowing backward by one-way valves
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Lymph Clear, colourless fluid collected as it filters through the capillaries of the blood
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How does it work? Lymph passes from tiny capillaries to lymph vessels Flows through lymph nodes located along vessels Cells of the lymph nodes phagocytize (ingest) – Bacteria – Red blood cells – Cellular waste
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How does it work? Cont… The lymph drains into either – Thoracic duct – Right lymphatic duct The lymph is then transported back into the veins of shoulder area Re-enters the general circulatory system
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Where does it drain? Thoracic Duct – Below thorax – Left arm – Left side of head – Left side of neck Into the left subclavian vein Right Lymphatic Duct – Right arm – Right side of head – Right side of neck Into the right subclavian vein
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Lymphatic Organs
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Tissues of the Lymphatic System Contain large number of lymphocytes (WBC) – B-Cells – T-Cells
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Red Bone Marrow
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Network of connective tissue fibres Site of stem cells – Divide and produce lymphocytes B Lymphocytes mature
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Thymus
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Central organ control lymphocyte production and antibody formation Mature T lymphocytes from red bone marrow – Determines which T cells can detect antigens
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Spleen
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Filters the blood Harbours lymphocytes that – Remove of and defective blood cells – Phagocytize foreign particles
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Lymph Nodes
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Small structures along lymphatic vessels, – cleanse lymph Phagocytosis of foreign particles
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Lymph Nodes During an Infection become enlarged with lymph, white blood cells, and can be felt Infections of the … can be felt … – Neck or head In the neck – Breast or arm In the axillary region – Pelvis or legs In the inguinal region
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