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Human Anatomy 4.3

The lymphatic system

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Red pulp is made up of... Venous sinuses, blood, splenic cord
White pulp is made up of... Macrophages, lymphocytes, T&B cells
2 primary lymphatic organs are... Red bone marrow and thymus
What immunity protects against a range of pathogens? like a fever, nonspecific Innate immunity
What immunity is an ejection of someone else's pathogens? Artificially acquired passive immunity
What immunity is from a vaccine? like the flu Artificially acquired active immunity
What immunity is from mother to baby? Naturally acquired passive immunity
What immunity is exposed naturally? aka getting sick Naturally acquired active immunity
What tonsil is on the base of the tongue? Lingual tonsil
What tonsil is in the oropharynx? Palatine tonsil
What immunity protects against familiar pathogens? like the flu and is specific Adaptive immunity
What receives from the left side of head, neck, chest, left upper limb, and everything below the ribs? Thoracic duct
Where are WBC made and is also immune response? Lymphatic system
3 secondary ;lymphatic organs are... Lymph nodes, spleen, lymphatic nodules
What tonsil is in the nasopharynx? Pharyngeal tonsil
Lymphatic vessels in the small intestine are called... Lacteals
What drains lymph from the right side of the body? Right lymphatic duct
What is the slow of lymph? Interstitial fluid -> lymph capillaries -> lymph vessels -> lymph trunks -> lymph ducts -> subclavian veins
Created by: LaurenNeer
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