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Functions of the Lymphatic System |
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Three Main
-returns fluid to the bloodstream
-absorbs fat molecules from digestive tract
-helps defend body against disease |
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Site of stem cells that produce blood cells, red & white
Lymphocytes differentiate into B & T lymphocytes |
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Small structures occuring along lymphatic vessels
Contain:
B lymphocytes
T lymphocytes
Macrophages |
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Consists of:
dead tissue
dead bacteria
living white cells
dead neutrophils |
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Cancer of lymphatic tissue |
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Antibacterial enzyme in perspiration, saliva, & tears |
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Barriers to entry
Inflammatory reaction
Phagocytic WBC
Natural killer cells
Protective Proteins |
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Body has built-in barriers
Physical-skin & mucous membrane
Chemical- sebum, lysozyme, urine, ph in tummy, bacteria |
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B lymphocytes
-mature in bone marrow
-give rise to plasma cells that produce antibodies
-responsible for antibody-mediated immunity
-have antigen receptors |
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T lymphocytes
-mature in the thymus gland
-attack nonself protein cells
-regulate immune response
-responsible for cell-mediated immunity
-have antigen receptors |
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Protein Molecule
Function:
-neutralization
-form immune complexes
-can bind to antigens, bacteria or foreign substances |
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Substance that contains antigens to which the immune system responds |
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2nd exposure to antigens from vaccine
"boosts" antibody titer to a high level |
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Due to antibodies being produced for substances that ordinarily would do no harm to the body |
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Often develops naturally
-result of exposure to antigens
-immunization
-depends on memory cells
-usually long-lasting |
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Involves the use of vaccines
-after 1st exposure primary response occurs
-then given booster |
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Occurs when individual given prepared antibodies
-antibodies are NOT made by the recipient, taken from recovered donors
-short lived
-can be given in breast milk |
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Antibodies act against the individuals own tissue
-cause unknown
-no cures
EX. multiple sclerosis
rheumatoid arthritis |
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Immune system unable to protect the body from disease
-caused by:
virus
inherited
congenital
-common infections can be fatal |
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