The Lymphatic System

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The Lymphatic System

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The Lymphatic System. Roles of the Lymphatic System. One-way drainage system . 2) Lipid Absorption from Small Intestine. 3) Produce & circulates Immune cells. Valves in lymphatic vessels prevent backflow of lymph. Lymphoid Tissues: Un-encapsulated lymphatic tissues. Tonsils - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Lymphatic System

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Roles of the Lymphatic System

1) One-way drainage system

2) Lipid Absorption from Small Intestine

3) Produce & circulates Immune cells.

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• Valves in lymphatic vessels prevent backflow of lymph.

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Lymphoid Tissues:Un-encapsulated lymphatic tissues

Tonsils1) Pharyngeal

2) Palantine

3) Lingual

Tonsil located in strategic locations

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Lymphoid Tissues

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Lymphoid Organs:Surrounded by fibrous capsule (encapsulated)

Lymph Nodes

Thymus

Spleen

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Structure of a Lymph Node

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Derivation and Distribution of Lymphocytes

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The Thymus

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The Thymus

• Behind the sternum (in anterior mediastinum)

• Where T cells Differentiate

• Involution (gets smaller) post puberty

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The Spleen

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The Spleen

• Largest mass of lymphoid tissue in body

• Same functions for whole blood as lymph nodes for lymph