Organ functions
Disorders/Diseases
Vocab words
Lymphatic Vessels and Flow
100

Small, bean-shaped structures that act as check points that filter lymph fluid and trap harmful substances

Lymph Nodes

100

A type of cancer that begins in lymphocytes

Lymphoma

100

network that helps fight infection and balance fluids

Lymphatic system

100

These are the smallest lymphatic vessels, closed at one end, that collect excess interstitial fluid from tissues into the lymphatic system

Lymphatic Capillaries

200

Clusters of lymphoid tissue in the throat that trap germs entering through the mouth and nose.

Tonsils

200

A chronic condition in which fluid buildup in tissues causes swelling, most often in the arms or legs, sometimes due to injury.

Lymphedema

200

clear fluid carrying white blood cells

Lymph

200

Lymph flows through progressively larger vessels, including these structures that prevent backflow, similar to veins

Valves

300

Soft tissue inside bones that produces all blood cells, including immune cells.

Bone marrow 

300

Inflammation and swelling of the tonsils, usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection

Tonsillitis

300

white blood cells that fight infection

Lymphocytes

300

This is the main collecting duct of the lymphatic system, draining lymph from the left side of the head, left arm, left thorax, and entire lower body

Thoracic Duct
400

Organ on the upper left side of the abdomen that filters blood and removes old red blood cells.

Spleen

400

Enlarged or swollen lymph nodes, often caused by infection, inflammation, or cancer.

Lymphadenopathy

400

Lymphocytes that mature in the thymus and are responsible for cell-mediated immunity, including killing infected cells and regulating immune responses.

T Cells

400

Unlike the circulatory system, the lymphatic system lacks a central pump; instead, lymph is moved primarily by these two mechanical forces

Muscle contraction and deep breathing

500

Gland in the upper chest where T-cells mature and learn to fight infection

Thymus

500

A rare disorder involving an overgrowth of cells in the lymphatic system.

Castleman disease

500

Scattered lymphoid tissue found in mucous membranes lining the digestive, respiratory, and reproductive tracts.

MALT (Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue)

500

Where does lymph return to the bloodstream through

The subclavian veins