BIOL273 Study Guide - Lymphatic Vessel, Innate Immune System, Natural Killer Cell

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There are two types of lymphoid organs/tissues: the thymus) responses: primary lymphoid organ where the lymphocytes develop (bone marrow and, secondary lymphoid organ organs where the lymphocytes interact and initiate. The lymphoid tissues can be encapsulated or diffuse. Encapsulated includes the spleen and lymph nodes surrounded by a fibrous structure that limits their size. Diffuse includes the tonsils and gal, which are not surrounded by a capsule. The lymphoid organs are connected to the blood vessels and the lymph vessels. The primary lymphoid organs create the lymphocytes in the bone marrow and the thymus. They the secondary lymphoid organs interact and initiate responses. These involve locations such as the spleen, lymph nodes, tonsils and the gt associated lymphoid. Tissue (galt) which filter for pathogens and pathogen containing lymphocytes. There are a lot of functions associated with this practice: Afferent lymph vessel brings in lymphocytes from periphery. Efferent lymph vessel allows circulation to continue.

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