DR. TIFFANY N. LEE, BS, DC, FASA HS130 Anatomy & Physiology II Unit 3 Chapter13.

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DR. TIFFANY N. LEE, BS, DC, FASA HS130 Anatomy & Physiology II Unit 3 Chapter13

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DR. TIFFANY N. LEE, BS, DC, FASA

HS130 Anatomy & Physiology II

Unit 3Chapter13

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Unit 3 Project Information

Unit 4 Assignment due by Tuesday, July 5thProject Details

3-5 page informative essay (including separate title and reference pages) Resources

At least two professional references (other than your textbook) must be included in your paper. Medical dictionaries and encyclopedias are not to be included as one of the two minimum references.

Writing and Math Centers

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Seminar Topics

Lymphatic System Primary Structure Generalized functions

Types of Immunity Non-specific vs.

Specific Natural vs. Artificial Active vs. Passive

Immune System Antibodies Complement Phagocytes Lymphocytes

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Lymphatic System

Lymph FluidLymph Vessels

Contain valvesLymph capillaries

Contain blind end Called lacteals in

intestinal wall

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Lymphatic System

Right Lymphatic Duct Drains lymph from the

right upper extremity and right side of head, neck, and upper torso

Thoracic duct Drains lymph from

about three-fourths of the body

Cisterna Chyli

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Case Study

Often after the surgical removal of a breast, lymph nodes, and lymphatic vessels—especially those in the upper arm—swelling occurs. What is the physiological reason swelling takes place? Why is removal of the axillary lymph nodes helpful?

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Lymphatic System

Lymph nodes Filter lymph WBC formation

Thymus Produce T-cells

Tonsils Filter bodily fluids (saliva)

Spleen Phagocytosis Blood Reservoir

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Types of Immunity

Non-specific Immunity Skin, tears, mucous membranes

Specific Immunity Natural Immunity

Active vs. Passive Artificial Immunity

Active vs. Passive

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Immune System

Antibodies Neutralize toxins Clump or agglutinate

enemy cells Promote phagocytosis

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Complement (Page 347)

Phagocytes Neutrophils Monocytes Macrophages

Kupffer Cells Dust Cells

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Immune System

B-Lymphocytes Page 351

T-Lymphocytes Page 353