BIOL 1175 Lecture Notes - Thoracic Cavity, Subclavian Vein, Lymphatic System

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7 Apr 2013
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Takes up excess tissue fluid (that surrounds cells and tissues) from the tissues and returns it to the cardiovascular system. Lymph vessels consist of lymph capillaries and lymph veins (which have valves) Lymph is collected in vessels that join to form two main trunks the right lymphatic duct drains the upper right portion of the body. Empties into the right subclavian vein the thoracic dict- drains the rest of the body. Lymph contains lymphocytes which are a type of white blood cells. Other parts of the lymphatic system you should know: Lacteal: blind ends of lymph vessels in villi of the small intestine. Lymph nodes: small oval or round structures that occur along strategic places on lymph vessels. They produce and store lymphocytes, and filter lymph of damaged cells and debris. Thymus gland: located in the upper thoracic cavity, functions in production and maturation of some lymphocytes. Decreases in size with age (may be a factor in aging).

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