Learning Aim B – The lymphatic system
Introduction:
The lymphatic system is part of the immune and circulatory system and is responsible for the
transportation of the lymph throughout the body that tends to be consisted of the lymphocytes that
tends to be used in fighting the bacteria. This is the proteins that tends to be leaked through the
capillaries and for the lymphatic capillaries that tends to be collected and then returned to the blood as
such it cannot go through the capillaries. Also, the proteins of the blood account of this shows that the
twenty five of the fifty percent of the blood because the lymphatics that are blocked of the blood
protein that will be reduced that results in the fluid imbalances in the body. Moreover, this is called
hemopoiesis he white blood cells that tends to be made in the lymphatic tissues the white blood types
consist of the lymphocytes and the monocytes as such this production doesn’t tend to be made just in
the bone marrow.
P3: Describe the gross anatomy and function of the organs of the lymphatic system.
, Organ: Tonsils
This helps with fighting infection, it’s
the first protective barrier as such its
protection of the foreign substances Organ: Thymus
when inhaling or ingesting through the Its located in the chest just behind the
nose or the mouth. Because this breastbone and tends to play the role of
prevents the foreign objects from the immunity by the production of the
slipping into the lungs, because by immune cells – as such the mature of
filtering and produce blood cells and the T cells such like that of the
antibodies. lymphocytes.
Organ: Bone Marrow
This is the blood cells from
specialised cells like the
stem cells. Because the
types of the blood cells like Organ: Spleen
red blood, white blood, and The spleen tends store and
platelets. filtering blood and makes
white blood cells that
protect from infection. The
function of clearance of the
microorganisms and using
this for the synthesis of the
immunoglobulin
Organ: Lymph node
This filters the substances that travels
through the lymphatic fluid and through Organ:
this contains the lymphocytes that tends
to help with the body infection and the
Organ: Lymphatic vessel
disease – its connected through the
The lymphatic vessels are the networking of the
lymph vessels. Because by monitoring
tubes that tends to be in the body that
the lymph that tends to flow through it
transporting lymph away from the tissues as
and produce the cells and the antibodies
such though the lymphatic vessels tend to be
that tends to protect the body from
collected and then filtered through the nodes
infection and diseases.
and then continue moving through collection of
the ducts. Other functions included are the
tissue drainage, immune responses, and the use
of the tissue drainage.
Tonsils
Tonsils tend to prevent the germs from entering the system through the nose and of the mouth –
because the germs tend to threaten of entering as such the tonsils use the white blood cells to fight of
infectious microorganisms. As such it can be found at the back of the throat, mouth, and palate.
Moreover, as its part of the immune system. Other types of tonsils: there are the palatine tonsils,
lingual, and pharyngeal that is made up of the lymphatic tissues. As such this functioning will then
protect the body from infections because this production of the B lymphocytes will store it. Because
of the respiratory tract infections and gastrointestinal. Also, the lingual of the tonsils tend to contain
Introduction:
The lymphatic system is part of the immune and circulatory system and is responsible for the
transportation of the lymph throughout the body that tends to be consisted of the lymphocytes that
tends to be used in fighting the bacteria. This is the proteins that tends to be leaked through the
capillaries and for the lymphatic capillaries that tends to be collected and then returned to the blood as
such it cannot go through the capillaries. Also, the proteins of the blood account of this shows that the
twenty five of the fifty percent of the blood because the lymphatics that are blocked of the blood
protein that will be reduced that results in the fluid imbalances in the body. Moreover, this is called
hemopoiesis he white blood cells that tends to be made in the lymphatic tissues the white blood types
consist of the lymphocytes and the monocytes as such this production doesn’t tend to be made just in
the bone marrow.
P3: Describe the gross anatomy and function of the organs of the lymphatic system.
, Organ: Tonsils
This helps with fighting infection, it’s
the first protective barrier as such its
protection of the foreign substances Organ: Thymus
when inhaling or ingesting through the Its located in the chest just behind the
nose or the mouth. Because this breastbone and tends to play the role of
prevents the foreign objects from the immunity by the production of the
slipping into the lungs, because by immune cells – as such the mature of
filtering and produce blood cells and the T cells such like that of the
antibodies. lymphocytes.
Organ: Bone Marrow
This is the blood cells from
specialised cells like the
stem cells. Because the
types of the blood cells like Organ: Spleen
red blood, white blood, and The spleen tends store and
platelets. filtering blood and makes
white blood cells that
protect from infection. The
function of clearance of the
microorganisms and using
this for the synthesis of the
immunoglobulin
Organ: Lymph node
This filters the substances that travels
through the lymphatic fluid and through Organ:
this contains the lymphocytes that tends
to help with the body infection and the
Organ: Lymphatic vessel
disease – its connected through the
The lymphatic vessels are the networking of the
lymph vessels. Because by monitoring
tubes that tends to be in the body that
the lymph that tends to flow through it
transporting lymph away from the tissues as
and produce the cells and the antibodies
such though the lymphatic vessels tend to be
that tends to protect the body from
collected and then filtered through the nodes
infection and diseases.
and then continue moving through collection of
the ducts. Other functions included are the
tissue drainage, immune responses, and the use
of the tissue drainage.
Tonsils
Tonsils tend to prevent the germs from entering the system through the nose and of the mouth –
because the germs tend to threaten of entering as such the tonsils use the white blood cells to fight of
infectious microorganisms. As such it can be found at the back of the throat, mouth, and palate.
Moreover, as its part of the immune system. Other types of tonsils: there are the palatine tonsils,
lingual, and pharyngeal that is made up of the lymphatic tissues. As such this functioning will then
protect the body from infections because this production of the B lymphocytes will store it. Because
of the respiratory tract infections and gastrointestinal. Also, the lingual of the tonsils tend to contain