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LYMPHATIC SYSTEM - Coggle Diagram
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
DISORDER OF IMMUNITY
DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY
IMMUNODEFICIENCIES
IMMEDIATE HYPERSENSITIVITY
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
CHARACTERISTICS
ONE WAY SYSTEM TOWARDS THE HEART
NO PUMP
LYMPH MOVES TOWARD THE HEART
MILKING ACTION OF SKELETAL MUSCLE
RHYTHMIC CONTRACTION OF SMOOTH MUSCLE IN VESSEL WALLS
BODY DEFENCE
INNATE
SECOND LINE OF DEFENCE
PHAGOCYTIC CELLS
ANTIMICROBIAL PROTEINS
INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE
FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE
MUCOUS MEMBRANES
SKIN
ADAPTIVE
THIRD LINE OF DEFENCE
ANTIBODIES
Complement fixation
Neutralization
Agglutination
Precipitation
MACROPHAGES
LYMPHOCYTES
B LYMPHOCYTES (BONE MARROW)
T LYMPHOCYTES (THYMUS)
IMMUNITY (RESISTANCE TO DISEASE)
HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE
ACTIVE IMMUNITY
PASSIVE IMMUNITY
ORGAN TRANSPLANT AND REJECTION
XENOGRAFTS NEVER SUCCESSFUL
ALLOGRAFTS MORE SUCCESSFUL WHEN GETTING CLOSER TISSUE MATCH
AUTOGRAFTS AND ISOGRAFTS IDEAL DONORS
TWO SEMI-INDEPENDANT PARTS
LYMPHATIC VESSELS
LYMPH CAPILLARIES
ANCHORES TO CONNECTIVE TISSUE BY FILAMENTS
MINIVALVES CLOSES WHEN HIGHER PRESSURE ON THE INSIDE
FLUID LEAKES INTO LYMPH CAPILARIES
FLUID IS FORCED ALONG THE VESEE;
WALLS OVERLAP TO FORM FLAP LIKE MINIVALVES
LYMPHATIC COLLECTING VESSELS
CARRY LYMPH TO AND AWAY FROM LYMPH NODES
CARRY LYMPH FROM LYMPH CAPILLARIES
RETURN FLUID TO CIRCULATORY VEINS NEAR THE HEART
RIGHT LYMPHATIC DUCT
THORACIC DUCT
LYMPHOID TISSUE AND ORGANS
THYMUS
TONSILS
SPLEEN
PEYER’S PATCH
FUNCTIONS
TRANSPORT FLUIDS BACK TO BLOOD
ESSENTIALS ROLE IN BODY DEFENSE AND RESISTANCE TO DISEASE
HARMFUL MATERIALS
BACTERIA
CANCER CELLS
VIRUSES
CELL DEBRIS
LYMPH NODES
FILTER LYMPH BEFORE RETURINING TO BLOOD
DEFENCE CELLS
MACROPHAGES
ENGULF AND DESTROY FOREIGN SUBSTANCE
LYMPHOCYTES
PROVIDE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO ANTIGEN
STRUCTURE
MEDULLA
CONTAIN PHAGOCYTIC MACROPHAGES
INNER PART
KIDNEY SHAPE AND LESS THAN 1 INCH LONG
CORTEX
OUTER PART
CONTAIN FOLLICLES (LYMPHOCYTES)