Unit 8: Physiology of Human Body Systems
B: Understand the impact of disorder on the physiology of the lymphatic
system and the associated corrective treatment.
Assignment title: Impact of lymphatic disorder and associated treatments.
The lymphatic system is one of the organs in the human body
and is followed to the Immune System. It consists of a giant
network of vessels that spread through the body's various tissues.
The liquid known as the lymphatic fluid In fact, this fluid in the
body is similar to the blood circulation in the body, and the origin
of this fluid to the plasma blood, after the heart and circulation
device leaking about two litters of blood daily to the tissues of the
body, and when they reach the tissues of the body Return to the
lymphatic vessels and known as fluid Lymphatic lymphocytes
work in conjunction with the veins to form this fluid. In addition,
the lymphatic system is called lymph nodes. The body has about
600 lymph nodes. The contract works alongside the lymphatic
system. Such as spleen and thymus, collect white blood cells
known as lymphocytes, which in turn reproduce and produce
antibodies to counteract the Bacteria, viruses, and GI cells
Natural, such as cancer cells.
Functions of the lymphatic system
The lymphatic system has three main functions, which can be
described as follows:
- It works to balance the levels of fluid in the body between
the blood and the body's various tissues.
- It is part of the immune system, thus playing a key role in
fighting infection and various types of diseases.
- It facilitates the absorption of fats and dissolved nutrients
through the digestive system.
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