Lymphatic Structures
Lymph Flow & Function
Immune Defense
Cells & Antibodies
Disorders & Clinical Cases
100

What are the 3 main functions of the lymphatic system?

Transport excess fluid, absorb fats, defend against disease

100

What causes tissue fluid to enter lymphatic capillaries?

Increased tissue fluid pressure

100

What are the two main types of immunity?

Innate (nonspecific) and Adaptive (specific)

100

Where do T cells mature?

In the thymus

100

What is lymphedema?

Fluid buildup from blocked lymph flow

200

What are lacteals?

Lymphatic capillaries that absorb fats from intestines

200

How does muscle movement affect lymph flow?

Muscle contractions push lymph through vessels

200

What is the first line of defense?

Skin and mucous membranes

200

Which lymphocytes make antibodies?

B cells

200

What type of hypersensitivity causes allergies?

Type I (immediate) hypersensitivity

300

What do lymphatic trunks drain into?

Lymphatic collecting ducts

300

What prevents lymph backflow?

One-way semilunar valves

300

What are interferons?

Proteins that block viruses and slow tumor growth

300

What are the 5 classes of antibodies?

IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, IgE

300

What causes autoimmune diseases?

Immune system attacks its own cells

400

What are the two main lymphatic ducts?

Thoracic duct & Right lymphatic duct

400

What is edema, and when might it occur?

Swelling caused by blocked lymph drainage (like after node removal)

400

How does fever help the body?

Slows bacteria and boosts phagocytosis

400

What are 3 ways antibodies attack antigens?

Agglutination, precipitation, and neutralization

400

Why use immunosuppressive drugs after a transplant?

To prevent organ rejection

500

Which lymphatic organ is largest and what are its two tissue types?

Spleen; white pulp (lymphocytes) & red pulp (RBCs/macrophages)

500

What type of cells in lymph nodes fight infection?

Lymphocytes and macrophages

500

What are the two adaptive immune responses?

Cellular (T cells) and Humoral (B cells/antibodies)

500

What’s the difference between primary and secondary immune responses?

Primary = first exposure, slower; Secondary = memory response, faster

500

How does HIV harm the immune system?

It destroys helper T cells, weakening immunity