Lymphatic system Flashcards

1
Q

Lymph capillaries are found in

A

Tissue Spaces

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2
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What are the Primary lymphatic structures?

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  • Thymus

- Red Bone Marrow

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3
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What are the Secondary lymphatic structures?

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  • Lymph Nodes
  • Tonsils
  • Spleen
  • MALT
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4
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The Red Bone Marrow is the site of

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  • hematopoiesis

- B-Cell Maturation

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5
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The Thymus is the site of

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T-Cell Maturation

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6
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What is the function of the lymph nodes?

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  • Cleansing lymph

- Immune system activation

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7
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How do lymph nodes cleanse lymph?

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They act as filters with their macrophages removing and destroying any foreign objects

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8
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How do lymph nodes activate the immune system?

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They allow for lymphocytes to become activated and attack against antigens

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9
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Tonsils are the simplest of the lymphoid organs and

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Form a ring of lymphatic tissue around pharynx

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10
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What is the function of the tonsils?

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To gather and remove pathogens in food or air

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11
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The tonsils have tonsillar crypts which are formed when

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Overlying epithelium invaginates

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12
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What is the function of the tonsillar crypts?

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They trap and destroy whatever bacteria or pathogen enters

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13
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The Spleen is the site of

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Lymphocyte proliferation and immune surveillance and response

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14
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What is the function of the Spleen?

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It cleanses blood of aged blood cells and platelets

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15
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How does the Spleen clean blood?

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It does so via macrophages

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16
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Where is the MALT tissue found?

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In the mucosa of:

  • respiratory tract
  • genitourinary organs
  • digestive tract