lymphatic vessels
lymphatic cells
lymphoid organs
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how are lymphatic capillaries different from blood capillaries

more permeable and only flow in one direction (towards the heart)

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main warriors of the immune system

lymphocytes

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red bone marrow and thymus

primary lymphoid cells

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cleanses blood and removes aged/defective RBCs, debris, and foreign substances in the red pulp tissue

spleen

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function of lymphatic system

return fluids that have leaked from the vascular system back to the blood

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pathway to heart

tissue--> lymph--> lymphatic capillaries--> collecting lymphatic vessels--> lymph nodes--> lymphatic trunk--> lymphatic duct--> heart

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directly attack invading substances and manage the immune system

T-cells

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where b cells are made

where t cells are made

mature and made in red bone marrow

made in red bone marrow mature in thymus

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gathers and tries to remove any pathogens from food or inhaled air before they can enter the GI tract or lungs

tonsils

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the protien-containing fluid that moves through the lymphatic vessels

lymph

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take lymph from upper limb, right side of the head, and thorax to the heart via the internal jugular vein

right lymphatic duct

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secrete antibodies into the blood

B cells

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lymph nodes, spleen, and mucosa-associated-lymphoid tissue

secondary lymphoid organs

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clusters of lymphoid tissue in the ileum of the small intestine that monitor intestinal bacteria populations and prevent the growth of pathogenic bacteria

peyers patches

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small organs that act as checkpoints to filter the lymph as it moves through the body

lymph nodes

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takes lymph from everywhere else to the heart via the subclavian vein

thoracic duct

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phagocytize ("eat") foreign substances and activate T cells

macrophages 

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where are mature lymphocytes activated

secondary lymphoid organs

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conatins a bunch of lymphoid tissue to prevent bacteria from breaching the intestinal wall and generating "memory" lymphocytes for establishing long-term immunity

Appendix

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networks of drainage vessels that collect and return excess interstitial (tissue) fluid to the blood

lymphatic vessels

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what do lymphatic vessels carry

leaked protiens, pathogens, absorbed fat (from lymphatic capillaries called lacteals)

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produce a fiber called stroma that creates a network to support the other cells in lymphoid organs and tissues 

reticular cells

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MALT includes what?

what do they do

tonsils, peyer's patches, appendix

prevent pathogens from penetrating mucous membrane

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cleanses lymph and activates the immune system 

dendritic cells: bring antigens to lymph nodes

macrophages: destroy pathogens and debris so they aren't delivered to the blood and then spread elsewhere

lymph nodes

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what does the lymphatic system help do

helps maintain blood volume levels, and thus blood pressure

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