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Our Body Defenses Immune System Aka Lymph system
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1. Skin Skin is a solid barrier to keep things out! 2. Mucous membranes traps pathogens; have cilia to move pathogens out 3. oil, sweat, tears and saliva Contain enzyme LYSOZYME which breaks down bacterial cell wall and kills cell 4. Normal bacterial inhabitants Bacteria that live on our skin and in our gut, will normally out-compete pathogens for resources 3.
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Lymphatic system and circulatory system are closely related structures that are joined by a capillary system
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1. return tissue fluid to blood (maintain blood volume & pressure) 2. protect body from microorganisms
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What is the “other” name for the immune system? Name 4 barriers to invasion by foreign invaders List 2 functions of the immune system
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1-LYMPH 2-LYMPH VESSELS 3-LYMPH NODES 4-SPLEEN 5-THYMUS
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Similar to blood plasma Bathes all tissues of body Exits capillaries through filtration - enters lymph vessels through movement of muscles
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Dead end capillaries in tissue spaces merge with larger lymph vessels and return fluid back to the heart Move by surrounding skeletal muscles squeezing (no pump!) Have one way valves to keep from moving backwards!
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Masses of lymph tissue that produce White Blood Cells Located all around body in “groups” along lymph vessels Acts as a filter or trap for foreign particles to be “eaten” by macrophages
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LYMPH NODES: Tonsils protective rings of lymph nodes around nasal/oral cavities Peyer’s patches lymph nodes around small intestine to catch pathogens absorbed by digestive system
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Located below the diaphragm and behind the stomach Filters/destroys bacteria & old/dead red blood cells
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Location: below the thyroid and above the heart T cells mature here
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List 5 parts of the immune system What does the spleen do? Name 2 of the specialized lymph nodes in your body. Where are your Peyer’s Patches located? Where do your T cells mature?
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