what parts of the lymphatic system makes it easy to collect fluid
loose endothelial valves
lymph vessels
which lymphatic ducts empty into the subclavian veins
thoracic and R. lymphatic ducts
general functions of the lymphatic system
right lymphatic duct
thoracic duct
lymph vessels
lymph capillaries
lymph nodes
the outer cortex of the lymph nodes are filled primarily with
B cell lymphocytes
the deeper medulla of the lymph nodes contain
both T and B cell lymphocytes
large clusters of lymph nodes are found close to the surface in which regions of the body
what types of cells are found in lymph nodes
spleen
what happens to a foreign cell when it invades a node
lymphocytes undergo rapid proliferation at the germinal centers to deal with them
white pulp of the spleen is mainly
red pulp of the spleen is mainly
thymus
the thymus houses what type of cells
T cell lymphocytes
prevents pathogens from invading the thymus gland and prematurely stimulating T-cell lymphocytes
the thymus-blood barrier
what effect will the removal of the thymus have on an infant
it will cause them to die because they never develop immunity
lymph
lymphatic capillaries
what happens when fluid prssure in the interstitial space is greter than the pressure in the lymphatic capillary
the minivalve flaps gape open, allowing fluid to enter the lymphatic capilary