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Blood and Lymphatic System By: Jaclyn Slater and Arianna Pearson Special Editing by Master Welch
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Blood and Lymphatic System Blood –Components –Blood types –Function Lymphatic system –Parts –Function
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Blood Connective tissue –Connects different organ systems –Produced in long bones
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Blood - Parts Red Blood Cells (RBC) White Blood Cells (WBC) Platelets Plasma
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RBC and Oxygen RBC take oxygen to all parts of your body. –Hemoglobin
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Platelets Pieces of larger cells found in Bone Marrow/Blood Stream
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Plasma straw-colored liquid in blood about 55% - total blood volume
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White blood cells Blood cells that help fight pathogens
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B-cell
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Killer T-cells Cancer cells
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Blood Types Four types of blood cells, has chemicals on the surface.
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Transfusion Chart Type’s of BloodCan ReceiveCan Donate To AA, OA, AB BB, OB, AB ABallAB only OOall
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Lymphatic System Vessels Bone Marrow Lymph Nodes Thymus Spleen Tonsils
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Vessels Lymph capillaries Lymph Vessels
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Lymph Capillaries Smallest vessels Absorbs lymph and particles between cells.
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Lymph Vessels Skeletal muscles squeeze lymph through lymphatic system Valves (body opening)
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Lymph nodes Area where lymph collects WBCs in high numbers kill pathogens
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Lymph Nodes Pathogens Dead cells Lymphocytes Killer T cells B cells
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How does this all work together?
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Pathogens Virus Bacteria Fungus Parasite Prion
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Bone Marrow Red & White blood cells Lymphocytes: WBC that fights pathogens
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Red Blood Cells
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White Blood Cells Different types of white blood cells fight pathogens
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White Blood Cells
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Lymphocytes
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Platelets Small At cut – form fibers Causes clots to form
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Pathogen
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Lymphocytes A white blood cell that helps your body fight pathogens.
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Immature Cells Produced in bone marrow Develop farther in the thymus gland
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Thymus T cells finish development in the thymus gland.
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Immature Cells
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Matured Cells Thymus produces lymphocytes ready to fight infection.
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Mature Cells
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Killer T Cells KT cells surround and destroy pathogens.
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Killer T Cell
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B Cells B cells produce antibodies to destroy cells.
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B Cells
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Dead Cells Red or white cells that have fought pathogens then exploded.
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Dead Cell
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Organs of the Lymphatic System Thymus Spleen Tonsils
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Spleen Largest lymphatic organ Stores and produces lymphocytes Spongy
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Red and white pulp White pulp: Produces white blood cells Red: Removes damaged cells
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Red PulpWhite Pulp White Pulp Red Pulp
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Tonsils Small masses of tissue Infection Located from mouth to pharynx
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Infection Tonsils when infected may become swollen and very sore.
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Blood and Lymphatic System Blood –Components –Blood types –Funtion Lymphatic system –Parts –Function
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