Flow of lymph
Structures
Ducts
Functions
Immune Defense
100

The fluid that enters lymphatic capilaries

lymph

100

Tiny vessels where lymph first enters

 lymphatic capilaries

100

Drains the upper right side of the body 

the right lymphatic duct

100

Main purpose of the lymphatic system

maintaining fluid balance

100

White blood cells found in lymph

lymphocytes

200

Where lymph is filtered

lymph nodes


200

Organs that filter lymph and house immune cells

lymph nodes

200

Drains most of the body

the thoratic duct

200

System help fight this 

infection

200

cells that attack infected cells

T-cells

300

The vessels that carry lymph throughout the body 

lymphatic vessels

300

Organ that filters blood fights infection

The spleen

300

Where both ducts empty lymph

 the subclavian veins

300

Transports this type of nutrient from the digestive system

fats (lipids)

300

Cells that produce antibodies

the immune response
400

The final step before lymph returns to blood

subclavian veins

400

Gland where t-cells mature 

Thymus
400

This duct drains the left side of the head and chest

the thoratic duct

400

Prevents buildup of this in tissues

excess interstitial fluid

400

Foreign invaders filtered out by lymph nodes

pathogens

500

Fill in the blank: capilaries, _____, ducts

lymph vessels

500

Tissue in the throat that helps trap pathogens

The tonsils

500

This duct is smaller and drains a limited region

the right lymphatic duct

500

Works closely with this body system

Circulatory system

500

body's response to infection

the immune response
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