The lymphatic system

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Recap
Where are our capillaries? What is their function?

How do we recognize stuff (a.o. pathogens) in our body?

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Learning Objectives
You are able to: 
  • Name and describe the functions of the lymphatic system.
  • Describe when a fluid is called plasma, tissue fluid or lymph.
  • Describe how lymph is transported through the lymphatic system.



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Analogy: Your body as a city

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Analogy: Your body as a city
Whole system
City
Body
Goods
Waste products
Source of goods
Transport of goods
Collection of waste products
Processing of waste products

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Analogy: Your body as a city
Whole system
City
Body
Goods
Food, products, etc
Nutrients, oxygen
Waste products
Source of goods
Transport of goods
Collection of waste products
Processing of waste products

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Analogy: Your body as a city
Whole system
City
Body
Goods
Food, products, etc
Nutrients, oxygen
Waste products
Sewage, garbage 
CO2, waste products
Source of goods
Transport of goods
Collection of waste products
Processing of waste products

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Analogy: Your body as a city
Whole system
City
Body
Goods
Food, products, etc
Nutrients, oxygen
Waste products
Sewage, garbage 
CO2, waste products
Source of goods
Grocery store, the mall
Lungs, intestines
Transport of goods
Collection of waste products
Processing of waste products

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Analogy: Your body as a city
Whole system
City
Body
Goods
Food, products, etc
Nutrients, oxygen
Waste products
Sewage, garbage 
CO2, waste products
Source of goods
Grocery store, the mall
Lungs, intestines
Transport of goods
Cars, trucks
Blood
Collection of waste products
Processing of waste products

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Analogy: Your body as a city
Whole system
City
Body
Goods
Food, products, etc
Nutrients, oxygen
Waste products
Sewage, garbage 
CO2, waste products
Source of goods
Grocery store, the mall
Lungs, intestines
Transport of goods
Cars, trucks
Blood
Collection of waste products
Sewage system, waste disposal system
Kidneys, liver
Processing of waste products

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Analogy: Your body as a city
Whole system
City
Body
Goods
Food, products, etc
Nutrients, oxygen
Waste products
Sewage, garbage 
CO2, waste products
Source of goods
Grocery store, the mall
Lungs, intestines
Transport of goods
Cars, trucks
Blood
Collection of waste products
Sewage system, waste disposal system
Kidneys, liver
Processing of waste products
Garbage trucks, road sweepers
Lymphatic system

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How do the waste products get collected?
At the transition from artery to capillary a part of the blood gets pushed out of the capillaries because of the high pressure
-> It becomes tissue fluid (dissolved oxygen and nutrients)
-> Also contains carbon dioxide and other waste products, gets partially reabsorbed by the capillaries

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The rest of the tissue fluid flows into the lymphatic vessels

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Lymphatic vessel
A bit similar to veins, how do they move the lymph, and where to?


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Lymph nodes: purify the lymph (Important for the immunesystem!)

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Learning Objectives
You are able to: 
  • Name and describe the functions of the lymphatic system.
  • Describe when a fluid is called plasma, tissue fluid or lymph.
  • Describe how lymph is transported through the lymphatic system.



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Work to be done
Learn concept list 2.8/ Exercises 67 – 71 

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