BIOM 2000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Exotoxin, Dander, Immunoglobulin A

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Lymphatic system: consists of 2 semi-independent parts: meandering network of lymphatic vessel. Transport back to the blood fluids that have escaped from the blood vascular system: various lymphoid tissues and organs scattered throughout the body. House phagocytic cells and lymphocytes which play essential roles in the body"s. Lymphatic vessels defense and resistance to disease: fluid remaining behind in interstitial fluid must somehow get back into the bloodstream, edema: excessive interstitial fluid that accumulates in tissues. Edges of endothelial cells of the lymph membranes form walls that loosely overlap with one another forming flap-like mini-valves that act as 1-way swinging doors. Flaps anchored by fine collagen fibers to surrounding structures. Gape open when fluid pressure is higher in the interstitial space allowing fluid to enter the lymphatic capillaries. Lymph vessels travel to areas of the body where it is cleansed of debris and examined by the immune system: lymphatic collecting vessels: larger lymphatic vessels.

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