Lymphatic System Flashcards

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Lymphatic system functions: 1 of 4

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Draining excess interstitial fluid from the body tissues and brings it to the various lymphatic structures

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Lymphatic system functions: 2 of 4

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Filtering out any potential harmful antigens from the lymph

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Lymphatic system functions: 3 of 4

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Exposing any antigen to immune-mediated cells

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Lymphatic system functions: 4 of 4

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Returning the lymph back into the circulatory system

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Components of the Lymphatic System: Lymph

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A clear yellow fluid that is found in lymphatic vessels

No matter where lymph may be picked up it will always pass through at least one lymph node before returning to circulation

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Components of the Lymphatic System: Plasma

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After plasma leaks out into the space between tissue cells:
-It becomes interstitial fluid
When interstitial fluid is absorbed by the lymphatic vessels:
-it becomes lymph

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Chyle

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The lymph that accumulates from the digestive system

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Lymphatic vessels

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Found wherever there is a blood supply
Travel in one direction
Contain one-way valves
Not supported by the heart
rely on the body movement to move lymph through the body
Empties into the Subclavian vein
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Edema

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If bedridden: the lymph will not move nor be absorbed from the tissues
This causes an accumulation of interstitial fluid in the tissue spaces

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Lymphatic Structures

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All lymph will travel through these structures before returning back to circulation
Screens lymph for any foreign invaders or debris
Organized into Primary and Secondary lymphatic organs

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Primary Lymphatic organs

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The site where lymphocytes mature and become immunocompetent
“Schools”
Thymus
Peyer’s patches

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Secondary Lymphatic organs

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Regulates immunity and serves as the site for many immune responses
“workplaces”
Lymph Node
Spleen

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Thymus

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Where T cells mature
Cranial to the heart in the mediastinum
Largest when the animal is young
Reduces in size when the animal matures

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Peyer’s patches

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Found in the small intestines

Provide an extra layer of immunity for the GI tract

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Lymph node

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Bean shaped
Scattered along the lymphatic vessel pathway
Where B-cells are primarily found
Over 700 lymph nodes

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B-Cells

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Mature in the bone marrow

Allows the lymph node to have steady supplies of antibodies for any foreign invaders

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Major Lymph nodes

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Submandibular-ventral to ramus of mandible
Prescapular-cranial to cranial border of scapula
Axillary-in axillary region
Inguinal-in inguinal region
Popliteal-caudal to stifle

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Spleen

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Reservoir and filter for blood-red pulp
Immune support-white pulp
All blood reaches the spleen at some point during circulation

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Intro to Lymphatic System

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Dani study the first paragraph in notes