Overview
includes
List the majorextracellular fluids
blood plasma
fluid in blood
Interstitial Fluid (ISF)
bathes cells (except blood cells)
Lymph
where is it located?
inside lymphatic vessels
Lymphatic Circulation
1 (ISF)
ISF - formed by capillaries leaking plasma
Lymphatic circulation
2 (lymph)
lymphatic circulation
3
lymphatic capillaries connect to lymphatyic collecting vessels (have valves)
transport lymph fluid away from tissues to right lymphatic duct
lymph from right head, chest, + arm
transport lymph fluid away from tissues to thoracic duct
lymph from below ribs + left body
collecting vessels from below the ribs converge to an enlarged lymph vessel is called the ____ _______
cisterna chyli (the beginning of the thoracic duct)
lymphatic circulation starts at the
lymphatic capillaries
lymphatic circulation
from lymphatic capillaries to the:
lymphatic collecting vessels (with valves)
lymphatic circulation
from lymphatic collecting vessels (With valves) to
lymphatic ducts
lymphatic circulation
from lymphatic ducts to
subclavian veins
Lymphatic tissues and organs
What are the primary lymphatic organ and tissues?
Lymphatic tissues and organs
it is where lymphocytes proliferate
PRIMARY LYMPHATIC ORGAN + TISSUE
red bone marrow
PRIMARY LYMPHATIC ORGAN + TISSUE
thymus gland
SECONDARY LYMPHATIC ORGAN + TISSUE
lymph nodes
name its locations
SECONDARY LYMPHATIC ORGAN + TISSUE
spleen
SECONDARY LYMPHATIC ORGAN + TISSUE
mucosal associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)
tonsils
adenoids = pharyngeal
1
nasopharynx
tonsils
palatine
how many?
where is it located?
fact: