A&P Chapter 23: Lymphatic System

Lymph

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Functions of Lymph System
Fluid balanceFat Absorption (chyne = fat and fat-soluble molecules which are absorbed by lacteals instead of hepatic portal system)Defence
Lymphatic Vessels
Lymph Capillaries: v. permeableLymph Vessels: have valvesLymph Nodes: way stations that filter lymphLymph TrunksLumph Ducts: move lymph to major veins
Lymphatic Tissue & Organs Contain
Lymphocytes (T-Cells and B-Cells)Fine collagen reticular fibers that filter and trap MOs and particlesMALT Encapsulated Organs
What is MALT (Mucosa Associated Lymph Tissue)?
It prevents bacteria from entering mucous-y areas
What is diffuse lymphatic tissue?
Dispersed cells
What are Lymphatic Nodules?
Dense aggrigations of cells
Give two examples of Lymphatic Nodules:
Peyer's Patches (in gut)MALT (elsewhere in body)
What are the three classifications of tonsils?
PalatinePharyngealLingual
Lymph Nodes
Cortex & MedullaWith dense CT capsule and reticular fibers for supportRemove unwanted substancesHave many afferent (to) vessels and only one efferent (exit) vessel --> one way flow
How is one-way flow achieved in lymph nodes?
Many afferent vessels, only one efferent vessel
Spleen
CapsuleWhite pulp associated with ArteriesRed pulp associated with VeinsFilters bloodHas a splenic cord made of reticular fibers to maintain structureFiltration by lymphocytes and macrophage
Functions of the Spleen (3)
1. Destroy defective RBCs2. Detect & respond to foreign substances3. Reservoir for blood
What vessel is white pulp associated with?
Arteries
What vessel is red pulp associated with?
Veins
Thymus
In mediastinum, in front of heartHas no reticular fibersCortex with lymphocytes, medulla with fewSite of maturation of T-cells