Ch. 7.9 Lymphatic System and Immunity
Ch. 7.9 Lymphatic System and Immunity
Ch. 7.9 Lymphatic System and Immunity
Ch. 7.9 Lymphatic System and Immunity
Ch. 7.9 Lymphatic System and Immunity
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What is Cisterna

Serves as a storage area for purified lymph before this lymph returns to the bloodstream.

100

What is Immunity

Ability to resist an infection.

100

What is Lacteals

Specialized lymphatic capillaries that pick up digested fats or lipids.

100

What is Lymph

Thin, watery fluid composed of intercellular, or interstitial, fluid, forms when plasma diffuses into tissue spaces. Known as lymph when this fluid enters the lymphatic system.

100

What is Lymphatic capillaries

Pick up lymph at tissues throughout the body.

200

What is Lymph nodes

Or glands, located all over the body, usually in groups or clusters. Small, round, or oval masses ranging in size from that of a pinhead to that of an almond.

200

What is Lymphatic system

Consists of lymph, lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and lymphatic tissue. Works with the circulatory system to remove wastes and excess fluids from the tissues.

200

What is Lymphatic vessels

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

200

What is Right lymphatic duct

Short tube that receives all of the purified lymph from the right side of the head and neck, the right chest, and the right arm.

200

What is Spleen

Organ located beneath the left side of the diaphragm and in back of the upper part of the stomach. Produces leukocytes and antibodies, destroys old red blood cells, stores erythrocytes to release into the bloodstream if excessive bleeding occurs, destroys thrombocytes (platelets), and filters metabolites and wastes from body tissues.

300

What is Thoracic duct

Large tube, drains the lymph from the rest of the body.

300

What is Thymus

Mass of lymph tissue located in the center of the upper chest.

300

What is Tonsils

Masses of lymphatic tissue that filter interstitial fluid.

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