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Lymphatic System

Lymphatic System

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Biology

11th - 12th Grade

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Easy

NGSS
HS-LS1-3

Standards-aligned

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Gemma Quartermaine

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13 Slides • 11 Questions

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Lymphatic System

Animal Biology

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Lesson Objectives

  • Identify the structure and function of the lymphatic system

  • Identify the formation and constitution of lymph

  • Review the role of the lymphatic system within immunity 

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Poll

Rate your confidence between 1 and 5

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5 = Not confident at all

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Open Ended

RECAP: What are the 4 main components of the blood?

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Multiple Select

Select the boxes that describe a red blood cell. Hint: there are 3 correct answers

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Have a nucleus

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Spherical

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Do not contain a nucleus

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Biconcave

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Contain haemoglobin

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Multiple Choice

Which valve is located between the left atrium and left ventricle?

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Mitral

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Tricuspid

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Pulmonary

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Semilunar

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Aortic

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Lymphatic System

  • A network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials

  • Primary function is to transport lymph

  • Lymph - fluid containing white blood cells

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More key functions!

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Link to Health & Disease

  • The lymphatic system enables an immune response

  • This immune response is a secondary line of defence against disease

  • Physical and chemical barriers first!

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Open Ended

List as many physical and chemical barriers as you can remember!

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Physical Barriers

  • Skin

  • Mucous membranes

  • Hair

  • Bronchial cilia

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Chemical Barriers

  • Saliva

  • Lysozymes

  • Gastric juice

  • Sebum

  • Hydrochloric acid

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Composition of Lymph

  • WBCs - especially lymphocytes

  • Blood plasma

  • Fats

  • Water

  • Glucose

  • Protein

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Lymphatic structures

  • Spleen

  • Tonsils

  • Thymus

  • Lymph nodes

  • Lymph vessels

  • Lymph!

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Spleen

Controls the amount of erythrocytes in the body and is where B-cells mature.

B-cells are responsible for producing antibodies

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Thymus

Located in front of the heart and is where T-cells mature

T-cells are responsible for destroying virus-infected cells and instruct the body to release of WBCs to target infection

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Lymph Nodes and Vessels

  • Nodes - these filter the lymph to get rid of toxins, waste and pathogens

  • Vessels - act like veins and capillaries to transport lymph

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Multiple Choice

Which cells produce antibodies?

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B-cells

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T-cells

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Multiple Choice

Which cells are responsible for destroying virus infected cells?

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B-cells

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T-cells

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Open Ended

Practice exam question: justify the need for a lymphatic system in mammals (4 marks)

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Multiple Choice

Where are B-cells matured?

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Thymus

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Tonsils

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Spleen

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Multiple Choice

Where are T-cells matured?

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Thymus

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Tonsils

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Spleen

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Research Task

  • Research the structure and function of antibodies

  • Research at least 3 types of leukocytes and describe their role in the immune response

  • How do the lymphatic system and the cardiac system work together effeiciently?

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Animal Biology

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