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Immune & Lymphatic System Ciera Martinez P.5, The Lymphatic System is…
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The Lymphatic System is what triggers a responses when antigens within the lymph fluid is transported to a lymph nodes.
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This included the lymphoid organs which are: the thymus, red bone marrow ( Primary lymphoid organs) and tonsils, spleen, peyer's patches, and appendix (Secondary lymphoid organs)
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As well as lymph node and lymph vessels, where the lymph is cleaned and where lymphocyte activation and proliferation takes place. MALT is what prevents pathogens from getting to the mucous membranes. Also where activation and proliferation takes place.
Immune System is what protect the body from harmful substances. They do this using white blood cells that fight the invaders.
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The white blood cells are known as Leukocytes. A leukocytes can be presented as a macrophages, neutrophils, B cells and T cells.
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Immediate hypersensitivity also referred to as allergies. This is when the body comes in contact with an allergen causing runny noes, itchiness, hives, watery eyes, or asthma. The treatment for epinephrine.