
12.1 Immune and Lymphatic System
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Stacy King
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Ch 12 Lymphatic System
12.1 Structures and Functions of the Lymphatic System
12.2 Innate Immune Response
12.3 Adaptive Immune Response
12.4 Immunological Disorders and Diseases
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Fluid balance
Fat absorption
Immunity
Lymphatic Function
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Lymph nodes
Lymphatic vessels
Valves
Capillaries
Lymph Associated Organs/Tissues
Structures
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Lymph Node
Filter Lymph
600 scattered around the body
palpable nodes
found just under the skin in the neck, under the arms, and in the groin area
High concentration of lymphocytes
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Multiple Choice
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Lymphatic Vessels
Drain lymph from tissues and deposit into veins
Thin tubes that transport lymph fluid and lymphocytes throughout the body
Valves
unidirectional flow towards the heart
larger than blood capillaries and smaller than venule
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Lymphatic Capillaries
Drain lymph from tissues and deposit into veins
Small vessels that transport lymphatic fluid (lymph) directly from the body's cells and tissues.
interweaved with blood capillaries
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Multiple Choice
The lymphatic capillaries are found:
Amoung vascular capillary beds
In the brain
In the spinal cord
In bone tissue
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Lymph Fluid
Composition
Mostly water
Chyle from the intestines
lipids and proteins
Lymphocytes
Damaged cells, cancer cells, and foreign particles (such as bacteria and viruses) that may have entered the tissue fluids
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Spleen
largest secondary lymphatic organ
Thymus
the hormone stimulates T-cell production
MALT (mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue)
tonsils
GALT (gut-associated lymphoid tissue)
peyer's patches (intestines)
Lymphatic Associated Organs/tissues
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the lymphatic tissue found in the back of the throat?
thymus
spleen
tonsils
liver
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White Pulp (WP)
primary immunologic region
T zone and B zone
House and regulate the adaptive immune response
Waste removal into splenic vein (Blood)
Red Pulp
Degradation and recycling of RBCs
Spleen
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Multiple Choice
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Fluid leaks out of blood capillaries or tissues
approximately 4 liters per day is deposited into the lymph system
enters lymphatic capillaries
fluid is now called lymph
Transported by skeletal muscle contractions to Lymphatic ducts.
Lymph Flow
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Multiple Choice
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lymph that drains from the following structures
right arm
right side of the head
right side of thorax
Right Lymphatic Duct
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Lymph that drains from the following structures
legs
abdominopelvic area
left arm
left side of the head
thorax
Thoracic Duct
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Labelling
Place the correct structure over the letter it represents.
Spleen
Lymph Nodes
Thymus
Tonsil
Lymph Vessels
Ch 12 Lymphatic System
12.1 Structures and Functions of the Lymphatic System
12.2 Innate Immune Response
12.3 Adaptive Immune Response
12.4 Immunological Disorders and Diseases
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