LQB183 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Mesenteric Lymph Nodes, Thoracic Cavity, Mediastinum

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Describe the location, origin and termination of lymphatic vessels, lymphatic trunks and lymphatic ducts. Describe the flow of lymph from the intercellular compartments to the venous system. Identify the major locations of lymph node groups and describe the microscopic features of a lymph node. Describe the location and function of tonsils, mucosa- associated lymphatic tissue, the spleen and the thymus. The lymphatic system provides the central structure of the immune system made up of an intricate network of vessels that connect hundreds of lymph nodes as well as several key organs. The lymphatic system consists of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes and lymphoid organs. It removes excess fluid from the tissues and absorbs fat from the small intestine. It provides protection from foreign materials such as infectious microorganisms. Inside this network is our lymph fluid which is a plasma liquid that flows in just one direction.

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