What does the lymphatic system contain
Lymph (liquid portion)
Lymphatic vessel
Nodes, tonsils, spleen, thymus, bone marrow
What does immunity control
The ability to resist infection from disease
What does a lymph do?
Acts as a second draining system
What does the lymphedema contain
What are elephantiasis
- marked swelling, skin thickening
What happens if fluids do not drain properly?
Causes lymphedema or swelling
Where are the largest nodes?
Groin, axillae, neck
What usually happening during infection
Swelling
What are characteristics of lymph nodes
What does the thymus do
- peak in site/ function at 12
What does the spleen do
What are the large lymphoid nodules
Tonsils
Peyers patches
Appendix
What is are peyers patches
Lymph tissue in digestive system
Where the appendix located
Located along digestive/respiratory/urinary and reproductive tracts (open system)
What’s another term for WBC
Leukocyte a
What’s the way to remember the 5 types of leukocytes
Never Let Monkeys Eat Bananas
What are the 5 types of leukocytes and where do they come from
Neutrophil Lymphocytes Monocytes Eosinophil Basophils
Come from bone marrow
What are the 3 classes of lymphocytes
What are the types of immunity
Inmate (born with it)
Adaptive
What are the characteristics of inmate
-Contains and destroys invaders (7 methods)
Barriers, eating, poke holes, call for back up, turn up the heat
-Genetically determined, same response every time
What’s the characteristics of adaptive immunity
What is the lymphatic system responsible for?
For defending pathogens
What is MCH
Protein which displays antigens like a flag on plasma membrane
T-cells kill MCH type 1 or type 2
They kill MCH 1 but not MCH 2