HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Lymphatic Vessel, Thoracic Duct, Red Pulp

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Fluid balance: excess interstitial fluid enters lymphatic capillaries and become lymph. Fat absorption: absorption of fat and other substances from digestive tract via lacteals. Microorganisms and other foreign substances filtered from lymph by lymph nodes and from blood by spleen. Water plus solutes from plasma (ions, nutrients, gasses) and cells (hormones, enzymes, waste products) Returns it to circulatory system via veins, essential for fluid balance. Epithelium functions as a series of one-way valves. Found in all parts of the body except nervous system, bone and avascular tissues, e. g. cornea and epidermis. Lymphatic vessels: has valves that ensure one-way flow (beaded appearance) Lymphatic ducts: drain tissues of body and move lymph into major veins. Right lymphatic duct: drains r side of head, r-upper limb, r thorax. Lymphatic organs contain lymphatic tissue (lymphocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells) Lymphocytes: b & t cells - leukocytes derived from bone marrow. Contained in a fine matrix of reticular fibres produced by reticular cells.

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