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-manages immune response

-directly attack and destroy infected cells

What are T lymphocytes 

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-grow in red bone marrow

-mature into T and B lymphocytes

What are lymphoid cells 

100

Fluid contained in vessels 

What is lymph 

100

Returns fluids that leaked from blood vascular system back into blood 

What is the function of the lymphatic system

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Cleanses lymph as they pass through

What are lymphnodes 

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1. Diffuse Lymphoid Tissue 

2. Lymphoid follicles/modules 

What are types of lymphoid tissue 

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-found in inferior neck region

-maturation site for T lymphocytes precursors 

What is the thymus 

200

1. network of lymphatic vessels

2. Lymph 

3. Lymphnodes 

What are the three parts of the lymphatic system 

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-external physical and chemical barriers provided by skin and mucous membranes

-phagocytes, inflammation, fever

What is innate immunity 

200

-targets particular foreign molecules

-memory for previous antigens 

What is adaptive immunity 

200

- elaborate networks of drainage vessels that collect excess fluid and put into bloodstream

- transport leaked plasma proteins and fluids to cardiovascular systems

What are lymphatic vessels 

200

-allows vessels to be be extremely permeable

-anchors endothelial cells to surrounding structures

What are collagen filaments 

200

1. Filtration

2. Immune System Activation

What are the two functions of lymphnodes 

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1. Tonsils

2. Peyer's Patches

3. Appendix

What is the mucosa associated lymphoid tissue 

300

Located posterior wall of nasopharynx 

What is the pharyngeal 

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Surrounds openings of auditory tubes into pharynx 

What is the tubal 

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1. Milking action of active skeletal muscles

2. Pressure changes in thorax during breathing

3. Valves to prevent backflow 

What are the three functions of lymph transport 
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-produces plasma cells that secrete antibodies

-antibodies mark antigens for destruction by phagocytes 

What are B lymphocytes 

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Becomes network that supports other cell types in lymphoid organs and tissues 

What are reticular cells 
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-solid, spherical bodies consisting of tightly packed lymphoid cells and reticular fibres 

What are lymphoid follicles/modules 

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-immune functions

-composed of lymphocytes suspended on reticular fibers 

What is the white pulp of the spleen 

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-protects body and immune response 

-phagocytize foreign substances

-activates T cells

What are macrophages 

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-provides a proliferation site for lymphocytes 

-surveillance vantage point for lymphocytes and macrophages

What are lymphoid tissues 

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-located in plasma membrane

-recognizes foreign antigens which is first step to immune response

What are major histocompatibility complex antigens 

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-loose arrangement of lymphoid cells and reticular fibres

-found in every body organ 

What are diffuse lymphoid tissue 

400

-worn out RBC's and bloodbone pathogens are destroyed 

-contain large numbers of erythrocytes 

What is the red pulp of spleen 

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-ring of lymphoid tissue around entrance to pharynx 

-gathers and removes pathogens entering pharynx or inhaled air

-contains palatine, pharyngeal, tonsil tubes 

What are tonsils

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-Destroys bacteria

-generates many lymphocytes for long-term immunity

What is the appendix 

500

Lymphocytes encounter antigens and are activated to mount attack against them 

What is immune system activation 
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-macrophages in nodes remove and destroy microorganisms /debris that enter lymph from connective tissue 

What is filtration 
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-isolated from foreign antigens to prevent premature activation 

-keeps blood borne antigens out of thymus

What are the functions of the thymus 
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-largest lymphoid organ

-located in left side of abdominal cavity

What is the spleen 

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-structurally similar to tonsils

-located in small intestine (ileum) 

What are Peyer's Patches 

500

-provides a site for lymphocyte proliferation and immune surveillance and response 

-blood cleansing

-stores breakdown of RBC's for later use

-holds blood platelets and monocytes for release into blood 

What are the functions of the spleen 

500

Located on the base of the tongue 

What is the lingual