Ch. 9 Key Terms - Lymphatic System and Immunity
Ch. 9 Key Terms - Lymphatic System and Immunity
Ch. 9 Key Terms - Lymphatic System and Immunity
Ch. 9 Key Terms - Lymphatic System and Immunity
Ch. 9 Key Terms - Lymphatic System and Immunity
100

Cisterna (chyli)

It's an enlarged, pouchlike structure at the start of the thoracic duct that serves as a storage area for purified lymph before it returns to the bloodstream.

100

Immunity

The ability to resist an infection. It's achieved through the presence of antibodies to a specific disease in a person's system.

100

Lacteal

Specialized lymphatic capillaries in the area of the small intestine that pick up digested fats or lipids.

100

Lymph

A thin, watery fluid made of intercellular (or interstitial) fluid. It forms when plasma diffuses into tissue spaces and contains water, nutrients, salts, hormones, waste products, and lymphocytes.

100
Lymph nodes

Small, round, or oval masses (popularly called "glands") located throughout the body. They filter the lymph to remove impurities like pathogens, cancer cells, and dead blood cells, and they also produce lymphocytes and antibodies.

200

Lymphatic System

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

200

Lymphatic Vessels

Located throughout the body, these vessels include small, open-ended "drainpipes" called lymphatic capillaries that pick up lymph at the tissues.

200

Right Lymphatic Duct

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

200

Spleen

An organ located beneath the left side of the diaphragm. It produces leukocytes and antibodies, destroys old red blood cells, stores erythrocytes, and filters wastes from body tissues.

200

Thoracic Duct

A large tube that drains lymph from the rest of the body (i.e., not the areas drained by the right lymphatic duct).

300

Thymus

A mass of lymph tissue located in the center of the upper chest. In early life, it produces antibodies and manufactures lymphocytes to fight infection.

300

Tonsils

Masses of lymphatic tissue (including palatine, pharyngeal/adenoids, and lingual) that filter interstitial fluid.

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