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L14 - Lymphatic system
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What is the primary function of the lymphatic system?
Returns fluid to
vascular system
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What are the main components of the lymphatic system?
Lymphatic vessels
, lymph, and lymph nodes
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What is the role of lymphoid organs and tissues?
They provide the structural basis of the
immune system
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How do lymphatic vessels function in the body?
They collect
interstitial fluid
not absorbed into
blood
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What is the flow direction of lymph in the lymphatic system?
One-way flow toward the
heart
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What do lymphatic capillaries collect?
Interstitial fluid
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Why are lymphatic capillaries highly permeable?
Large molecules
can easily pass into them
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What drains large areas of the body in the lymphatic system?
Lymphatic trunks
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What is the function of the right lymphatic duct?
Drains
right arm
and
right side of head
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What is the main function of lymph nodes?
Filter lymph and remove
foreign substances
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What do afferent lymphatic vessels do?
Carry lymph to
lymph nodes
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How do efferent lymphatic vessels function?
Carry lymph away from
lymph nodes
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What mechanisms help lymphatic vessels return lymph to the circulatory system?
Skeletal muscle
pumps and
valves
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What is innate immunity?
Defenses present from
birth
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What is adaptive immunity?
Involves
T and B lymphocytes
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What are natural killer (NK) cells?
Cytotoxic
innate
immune cells
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What role do macrophages play in the immune system?
Act as
phagocytes
and activate
T cells
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Where do lymphocytes arise and mature?
Arise in
red bone marrow
, mature in
thymus
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What happens when B cells encounter an antigen?
They can activate into
plasma cells
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What are the steps of lymphocyte development?
Origin,
maturation
, seeding,
activation
,
proliferation
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What are the key functions of lymphoid tissue?
Houses
lymphocytes
Site for lymphocyte activation and proliferation
Location for
macrophage
and lymphocyte surveillance
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Distinguish between primary and secondary lymphoid organs.
Primary
lymphoid organs:
Sites where
T and B cells
mature (e.g.,
red bone marrow
,
thymus
)
Secondary
lymphoid organs:
Sites where immune responses occur (e.g.,
lymph nodes
, spleen)
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What are the two main functions of lymph nodes?
Cleanse lymph and activate the
immune system
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What is the structure of lymph nodes?
Surrounded by
fibrous capsule
with compartments
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What is the function of the spleen?
Remove old
RBCs
and provide
immune surveillance
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What are the two types of pulp in the spleen?
Red pulp
and
white pulp
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What is the role of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALT)?
Prevent
pathogens
from penetrating mucous membranes
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Where are Peyer’s patches located?
In the wall of the
ileum
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What is the function of the thymus?
Maturation site for
T lymphocytes
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What happens to the thymus during adulthood?
Gradually
atrophies
but continues to function
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What is the significance of the higher number of afferent compared to efferent lymphatic vessels?
Slows lymph for filtration by
lymphocytes
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True or false: Lymphatic capillaries have low permeability.
False
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True or false: The thoracic duct drains all areas of the body except the right arm.
True
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True or false: Lymphocytes are primarily located in the white pulp of the spleen.
True
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True or false: The thymus is the location for B cell maturation.
False
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True or false: Peyer’s patches are a form of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue.
True
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