Ch. 7.9 Key Terms
Ch. 7.9 Key Terms
Ch. 7.9 Key Terms
Ch. 7.9 Key Terms
Ch. 7.9 Key Terms
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cisterna

a resevoir for fluid


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immunity

 transports, filters, and removes pathogenic or disease-producing microrganisms and produces antibodies and lymphocytes to fight infection

100

lacteals

specialized lymphatic capillaries, called lacteals that pick up digested fats or lipids

100

lymph

thin, watery  fluid composed of intercellular, or interstitial fluid that forms when plasma diffuses into tissue spaces

100

lymph nodes

small, round or oval masses ranging in size from that of a pinhead to that of an almond

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lymphatic system

consists of lymph, lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and lymphatic tissue; works in conjunction with the circulatory system to remove wastes and excess fluids from the tissues

200

lymphatic vessels

 located throughout the body in almost all of the tissues that have blood vessels

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right lymphatic duct

a short tube that receives all of the purified lymph to the blood

200

spleen

an organ located beneath the left side of the diaphragm and in the back of the upper part of the stomach

200

throacic duct

a large tube that drains the lymph from the rest of the body, empties into the subclavian vein

300

thymus

 mass of lymph tissue located in the center of the upper chest; wastes away after puberty and is replaced by fat and connective tissue

300

tonsils

 two pads of lymphoid tissue located on either side of the back of the throat that help the body fight infection

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