BPK 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Dense Irregular Connective Tissue, T Helper Cell, Antigen-Presenting Cell

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22: describe the functions of the lymphatic system. Defense: explain how lymph is formed and transported. Lymph contains solutes from 2 sources: (a) substances in plasma, such as ions, nutrients, gases, and some proteins (b) substances derived from cells, such as hormones, enzymes, and waste products. In many parts of the body, lymphatic vessels pump lymph. The unidirectional valves divide lymphatic vessels into a series of chambers, which function as primitive hearts. lymph moves into a chamber, smooth muscle in the chamber wall contracts, and lymph moves into the next chamber. When surrounding muscle cells contract, lymphatic vessels are compressed, causing lymph to move. During inspiration, pressure in the thoracic cavity decreases, lymphatic vessels expand, and lymph flows into them. During expiration, pressure in the thoracic cavity increases, and lymphatic vessels are compressed, causing lymph to move out: describe the structure and function of tonsils, lymph nodes, spleen, thymus.

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