BLG 10A/B Study Guide - Natural Killer Cell, Lymph Node, Adaptive Immune System

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Lymphatic system: consists of three parts, a network of lymphatic vessels (lymphatics, lymph fluid within the vessels, lymph nodes cleanse the lymph. Lymphatic system: functions: returns interstitial fluid and leaked plasma proteins back to the blood, once interstitial fluid enters lymphatics, it is called lymph. Together with lymphoid organs and tissues, provide the structural basis of the immune system. Lymph is propelled by: pulsations of nearby arteries, contractions of smooth muscle in the walls of the lymphatics. T cells (t lymphocytes: wbc, b cells (b lymphocytes, wbc. T helper: manage the immune response, attack and destroy foreign cells, b cells, produce plasma cells, which secrete antibodies, become antibody producing body, won"t kill pathogen but will tag the pathogen, phagocytosis kills pathogen. Functions: filter lymph macrophages destroy microorganisms and debris. Immune system lymphocytes are activated and mount an attack against antigens.

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