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The Lymphatic System & Body Defenses - Part 1

The Lymphatic System Consists of Two Parts

Lymphatic Vessels
Lymph: Excess tissue fluid and plasma proteins carried by lymphatic vessels back to the heart ·

Lymphoid Tissues & Organs
Primary Lymphoid Organs · Bone marrow · Thymus · This is where lymphocytes are formed · S




Functions
Transports excess interstitial fluid (called lymph) from tissues back to the blood
Plays essential roles in body defense and resistance to disease




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,Body Defenses

Defense mechanisms include

Innate Immunity (Natural or Non specific, No Memory)
Image · Second Line of Defense (Innate Immunity) · Cells · Soluble Factors · The Inflammatory

Acquired immunity (Adaptive or Specific, Has Memory)
It can be · Cell-mediated immunity (involves cells) · Humoral immunity (relating to bodily fluids)




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, Comparison between innate and adaptive immunity

Type of Antigen Specifity Immunologic Memory Systemic vs
Immunity Local

Innate No: as all antigens are seen No generation of memory = same Mostly local
the same way by the skin, response each time antigen is encountered
mucus membranes

Adaptive Yes: each antigen is seen by a Yes: first exposure generates a primary Mostly systemic
unique receptor and is seen as immune response , part of which is
a unique molecule memory T and/or B cells Second exposure
involves the activation of already present
memory cells faster, stronger and more
efficient response




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Lymphatic Vessels

Lymph: Excess tissue fluid and plasma proteins carried by lymphatic vessels back to the
heart

If fluids are not picked up edema occurs as fluid accumulates in tissues causing swelling




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