BLG 601 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Complement Membrane Attack Complex, Bone Marrow, Thoracic Duct

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Excess interstitial fluid enters lymphatic capillaries and becomes lymph. Fat absorption: absorption of fat and other substances from digestive tract via lacteals. Defense: microorganisms and other foreign substances are filtered from lymph by. Lymph flows through lymphatic vessels, which have valves that prevent the back flow of lymph. Lymph nodes filter lymph and are sites where lymphocytes respond to infections. Lymph enters the thoracic duct or the right lymphatic duct. Lacteals in the small intestine absorb lipids, which enter the thoracic duct: chyle, which is lymph contain in glipids, enters the blood, the spleen filters blood and is a site where lymphocytes respond to infections. Lymphocytes (pre-b and pre-t cells) originate from stem cells iin the red bone marrow. These lymphocytes can remain in tissues or pass through them and return to the blood: b cells and t cell respond to infections by dividing and increasing in number.

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