BIOL 1410 Lecture Notes - Cisterna Chyli, Subclavian Vein, Thoracic Duct

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Isf (interstitial fluid) formed by capillaries leaking plasma: 90% re-enters blood in capillaries + venules, 10% into lymphatic circulation (now called lymph, 1 way route back to blood. Lymph nodes along vessels filter lymph (bacteria, debris) Transport lymph fluid away from tissues to: lymph from right head, chest, and arm to right lymphatic duct, drains into right subclavian vein re-entering blood circulation, lymph from below ribs + left body to thoracic duct. Drains into left subclavian vein re-entering blood circulation. Collecting vessels from below the ribs converge to a dilated area = cisterna chyli. Major extracellular fluids: blood plasma 55, lymph inside lymph vessels. Lymphatic tissues + organs: primary lymphatic organs + tissues, red bone marrow. B lymphocytes proliferate (mitosis) + mature here: thymus gland. T + b lymphocytes: protect against bacteria, viruses, cancer: secondary lymphatic organs + tissues. Cervical, axillary (armpit), inguinal (groin), intestinal, pelvic: spleen. Filters blood removes bacteria: mucosal associated lymphoid tissue ( malt)

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