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Lymphatic System and Immune System

The lymphatic system helps maintain fluid balance in the body and fights infection. It is composed of lymph nodes, lymph vessels, the spleen, thymus, tonsils, adenoids, and bone marrow. Lymph fluid containing white blood cells is collected from tissues and returned to the bloodstream. Lymph nodes filter pathogens from lymph and blood. The immune system studies how the body defends itself through antigens, antibodies, and lymphoid organs that produce and store white blood cells.

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Lymphatic System and Immune System

The lymphatic system helps maintain fluid balance in the body and fights infection. It is composed of lymph nodes, lymph vessels, the spleen, thymus, tonsils, adenoids, and bone marrow. Lymph fluid containing white blood cells is collected from tissues and returned to the bloodstream. Lymph nodes filter pathogens from lymph and blood. The immune system studies how the body defends itself through antigens, antibodies, and lymphoid organs that produce and store white blood cells.

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LYMPHATIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEM

Lymphatic System

- Has several primary functions:


o
 – fluid inside the lymphatic capillaries; passes through the lymphatic vessels to return to
blood.

o
 – white , milky fluid that passes through the lymphatic vessels

o .
 Pathogens such as microorganisms and other foreign substances are filtered from lymph by
lymph nodes and from blood by spleen.

- Composed of a number of vessels and other structures.

Lymphatic Anatomy

 Lymph or lymphatic fluid


- An excess from interstitial
areas.

 Lymphocytes
- originate from the
__________________ and
are carried by the blood to
lymphatic organs.
o divide and increase
in number when the
body is exposed to
pathogens

 Lymphatic Vessels
- Similar to veins in the
structure of their walls and
the presence of many
valves

- Collect ______ from


interstitial spaces in the
regions served and conduct
it toward the blood circulation.

o
 Large collecting vessel that receives lymph from the superior right quadrant of the body.

o
 Conducts lymph received from the rest of the body
 Each duct empties into a subclavian vein
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References:
1. “Anatomy & Physiology Revealed.” Mheducation.com, 2019, anatomy.mheducation.com/html/apr.html?animal=human&.
2. VanPutte, Cinnamon, Jennifer Regan & Andrew Russo (2019). Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology: 10th ed. McGraw-Hill Education.
3. Patton, K.T. (2013). Laboratory Manual Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology: 8th Edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.
LYMPHATIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEM

 Lymph nodes
- Small, round organs located at irregular intervals in the network of lymph vessels.
- Contain lymphatic tissue mainly composed of lymphocytes.
- Distributed unevenly, with
major aggregations of nodes in
the neck (cervical nodes),
armpit (axillary nodes), and
groin (inguinal nodes).

o
 Conduct
lymph into a
lymph node

o
 Conduct
lymph out of
each node

o Lymph nodules
 Within the node, lymph tissue
often forms dense masses
 Germinal center
o Composed of
rapidly
dividing
___________

o
 A space that surrounds each
node through which lymph
circulates
 Also contain macrophages

o Capsule
 Functions as the outer
boundary and support
structure for each lymph
node.
 The inner surface of the
capsule has inward extensions that separates the nodules from one another.


- Lymph organs that surround the openings of the mouth, nose and throat into the lower digestive and respiratory
tracts.

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References:
1. “Anatomy & Physiology Revealed.” Mheducation.com, 2019, anatomy.mheducation.com/html/apr.html?animal=human&.
2. VanPutte, Cinnamon, Jennifer Regan & Andrew Russo (2019). Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology: 10th ed. McGraw-Hill Education.
3. Patton, K.T. (2013). Laboratory Manual Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology: 8th Edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.
LYMPHATIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEM

o
 Each on lateral side of the opening of the mouth into the throat

o
 Top of the throat (pharynx) near the posterior of the nasal cavity.

o
 Posterior of the tongue’s base


- Located in the upper left abdominal cavity
- roughly the size of a clenched fist and is located in the left superior corner of the abdominal cavity.
- filters blood instead of lymph.
o Macrophages in the red pulp remove foreign substances and worn out red blood cells.


- Located in anterior mediastinum
- bi-lobed gland roughly triangular in shape. Located in the superior mediastinum, the partition dividing the thoracic
cavity into left and right parts.

IMMUNE SYSTEM

Immunology

- Study of the reactions of host when foreign substances are introduced to the body
- Study all aspects of body defences, such as antigens and antibodies, allergy and hypersensitivity.

Lymphoid Organs

Primary Lymphoid Organ:

1.
2.

Secondary Lymphoid Organ:

1.
2.
3.
a.
b.
c.

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References:
1. “Anatomy & Physiology Revealed.” Mheducation.com, 2019, anatomy.mheducation.com/html/apr.html?animal=human&.
2. VanPutte, Cinnamon, Jennifer Regan & Andrew Russo (2019). Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology: 10th ed. McGraw-Hill Education.
3. Patton, K.T. (2013). Laboratory Manual Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology: 8th Edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.
LYMPHATIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEM

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References:
1. “Anatomy & Physiology Revealed.” Mheducation.com, 2019, anatomy.mheducation.com/html/apr.html?animal=human&.
2. VanPutte, Cinnamon, Jennifer Regan & Andrew Russo (2019). Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology: 10th ed. McGraw-Hill Education.
3. Patton, K.T. (2013). Laboratory Manual Seeley’s Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology: 8th Edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.

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