Ovido
Taal
  • Engels
  • Spaans
  • Frans
  • Portugees
  • Duits
  • Italiaans
  • Nederlands
  • Zweeds
Tekst
  • Hoofdletters

Gebruiker

  • Inloggen
  • Account aanmaken
  • Upgrade naar Premium
Ovido
  • Startpagina
  • Inloggen
  • Account aanmaken

chapter 22 Lymphatic

Susceptibility

lack of resistance or being vulnerable to disease

Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity

present at birth

includes defense mechanisms that provide general protection against invasion by a wide range of pathogens

Innate (Nonspecific) Immunity

Adaptive (Specific) Immunity

involves activation of specific lymphocytes that combat a specific pathogen or other foreign substance

Drain excess interstitial fluid and return it to the blood; transport dietary lipids, carry out immune repsonses

Lymphatic System functions

where lymphatic vessels begin

lymphatic capillaries

located between cells of many tissues

lymphatic capillaries

merge to form lymphatic vessels

lymphatic capillaries

one-way structure that allows interstitial fluid to flow in-not out

lymphatic capillaries

Minivalves

the closed ends of lymphatic capillaries

lymphatic vessels

merge from lymphatic capillaries

resembles small veins but have thinner walls and more valves

lymphatic vessels

lymph nodes

flows through lymphatic vessels

contains lymphocytes B and T cells

lymph nodes

when pressure in interstitial fluid increases, fluid can flow in but when pressure inside of capillary is greater, cells adhere closer and fluid cannot flow back out

lymphatic capillary overlap

forms the wall of lymphatic capillary overlap

endothelial cells

thoracic (left lymphatic) duct

largest lymphatic vessel

main duct to return lymph to blood

thoracic (left lymphatic) duct

Lacitials

specialized lymphatic capillaries in small intestine

carry dietary lipids into lymphatic vessels

lactials

chyle

white lymph

lipids the lacteal that causes lymph draining the sm intestines

chyle

Respiratory pump

helps lymph return to blood

lymph flow maintained by pressure changes during breathing

respiratory pump

skeletal muscle pump

contraction of skeletal muscles compresses the lymphatic vessels and pushes the blood toward the junction of internal jugular and subclavian veins

primary lymphatic organs

red bone marrow and thymus

stem cells divide and become immunocompetent

red bone marrow

where most immune response occur (secondary lymphatic organs/tissue)

lymph nodes, spleen, lymphatic nodules (follicles)

afferent lymphatic vessels

carry lymph toward the center of node then enter sinuses in the lymph node

subcapsular sinuses-->trabecular sinuses-->medullary sinuses

afferent lymphatic vessels

efferent lymphatic vessels

where the medullary sinuses drain into

wider and fewer in number than afferent vessels

efferent vessels

exit the lymph node at the hilum along w/ blood vessels

efferent lymphatic vessels

lymph nodes

main function is filtration

foreign substances get destroyed by macrophages by phagocytosis and lymphocytes by immune response

lymph nodes

how filtered lymph extis the node...

through efferent lymphatic vessels

foreign substances gets trapped in reticular fibers in the sinuses

when lymph enters the node

spleen

largest mass of lymphatic tissue

parenchyma

white pulp and red pulp

white pulp

contains mostly lymphocytes and macrophanges

located in spleen

white pulp

removal by macrophages of ruptured, worn out or defective blood cells and platelets

red pulp

red pulp

consists of venous sinuses and splenic cords (Billrotins cords)

located in spleen; storage of platelets; productions of RBC during fetal life

red pulp

The first line of defense...

skin and mucous membrane

Second line of defense...

anitmicrobial substances, phagocytes, nautral killer cells, inflammaton, fever

inerferons, iron-binding proteins, complement system, antimicrobial proteins

antimicrobial substances

virus infected cells release IFNs that travel to uninfected neighbor cells and induce the production of antiviral proteins that prevent the virus from replicating

Interferons

Iron-binding proteins

inhibit growth of certain bacteria by reducing the available amount of iron needed for various processes

complement system

proteins in blood plasma and plasma membrance thatenhance certain immune reactions

causes cytolysis of microbes, promote phagotytosis, contribute to inflammation

compliment system

Antimicrobial Proteins (AMPs)

short peptides with a broad spectrum of antimicrobial function

Attract dendrito cells and mast cells that participate in immune activity

antimicrobial proteins (AMPs)

Natural Killer Cells (Nk)

attack any body cells that contain unusual or abnormal plasma proteins

releases chemicals perforin adn grandzymes

Natural Killer Cells (NK)

Granzymes

chemical released by natural killer cells and cytotoxic T cells

protein digesting enzymes that induce the target cell to self destruct (apoptosis)

Granzymes

kills infected cells, not microbe

Granzyme

phagocytes

ingestion of microbes and other particles

neutrophiles and macrophages

phagocytes

wandering macrophages

moves around the body through blood stream and lymph nodes searching and engulfing foreign particles

fixed macrophages

remain in a specifi area of the body such as brain, lungs, liver, kidneys or bones

pain, redness, immoblility, swelling, heat

s/s of inflammation

epitopes

small parts of an antigens molecule that acts a trigger for immune repsonse; recognized by B and T cells

Antigen-presenting cells (APCs)

a special class of cells tha process and present the antigens to T cells, triggering the adaptive immune response

dendrites, macrophages, and B cells

Antigen-presenting cells (APCs)

Exogenous Antigen Processing

antigens that are present in fluids outside the cell

Enodgenous Antigen Processing

antigens that are present inside the cell

Costimulation

a process whre theT cells only beome activated when they bind antigens and at the same time receives a second signal

neutralizing antigens, immobilizing bacteria, agglutinating antigens, activates compliment system, enchances phagocyosis

Antibody actions

Antigens

substances recognized as foreign that provoke immune responses

Specificity and memory

properties of adaptive immunity

Adaptive Immunity

refers to the body's ability to defend itself against specific invading agents

cell-mediated (adaptive immunity)

cytotoxic T cells directly attack invading antigens

antibody-mediated (humoral) (adaptive immunity)

b cells turn into plasma cells that form antibodies

B cells

capable of secreting an antibody that is identical to the antigen receptor displayed by the B cell that first responded

Active helper T cells

vital part of adaptive immunity by helping to activate other immune cells to fight infection and disease

Active helper T cells activated...

when their CD4 protein receptors interact with MHC II molecules on the surface of antigen presenting cells

goes under colonal selection-results in clone of active helper T cell and memory helper T cells

Active helper T cells

signals by releasing cytokines which send messages to other immune cells to start immune response

Active Helper T cells

B cell colonal selection

once activated, it undergoes clonal selection resulting in formation of plasma cell and memory B cells

MHC I Endogenous Antigen Processing

antigen to peptide fragments-synthesis of MHC-I molecules in endoplasmic-fragments bind to MHC I molecule-package of anitgen- MCH 1 molecule into vesicle-vesicle undergoes exotcytosis and antigen-MHC I are inserted into membrane

Exogenous Antigen Processing

phago or endocytosis of antigen-antigen to peptide fragement-synthesis of MGC II molecules-packaging of MHC II into a vesicle-vesicle containging antigen-peptide fragments and MCH II fuse-peptide fragments bind to MHC II molecules-vesicle undergoes exocytosis adn antigen- MHC II complexed are inserted into membrane

CD4 protein and T cells

inactive helper T cells recognize exogenous fragements assoc with MCH II molecules on APC- C4 proteins aids in interaction between helper T cell and APC-the helper T cells becomes activated

CD 8 and T cells

turn into cyotoxic T cells which recognize foreign antigens with MHC I molecules

Activation of cytotoxic T cells

maximal activation requires presentation to both MCH I and MCH II

compliment system

defensive system made of proteins

destroys microbes, cytolysis, inflammation and prevents excessive damage to tissues

compliment system

opsonization

increase phagocytosis by coating a microbe promoting attachment of the phagocyte to microbe

formed by C8 and C9 molecules and other compliment proteins that is inserted into membane which the complex then creates channels in membrane causing cytolysis

Membrane attack complex

Naturally acquired active immunity

formation of anti-secreting plasma cells, cytotoxic T cells, and T and B memory cells following exposure to a microbe

Naturally aquired passive immunity

large antibodies are transferred from mother to fetus across the placenta, or transferred from mother to baby via breastfeeding

Artificially acquired active immunity

antigen introduced during vaccination

Artificially acquired passive immunity

intravenous injection of antibodies

vasodilation and increase in premeability of blood vessels

inflammatory response

emigration of phagocytes from blood into interstitial fluid

inflammatory response

mphatic sac in the abdomen that serves as a reservoir for lymph fluid and is the origin of the thoracic duct

cisterna chyli

receives lymph from the abdominal and pelvic viscera and lower limbs, and drains it into the thoracic duct

cisterna chyli

Quiz
BIOL 1P91 Midterm- lectures from Dr. Desprees and Dr. Suroski
voc 5 (The uneducated American)
Parcial I
phytochemistry
go and leave french
PRELIM (101-150)
UTSChapter 3:the sociological self Chapter 4:The Anthropological self Chapter 5:The psychological self
ablut relationship
ideolierg Provet
Circular Motion
Ang_1
NBCD 3
social science
GEOTECHENGG LAST QUIZ - TERMS
English vocabulary
Designadores de aeropuertos
Amino acids letter code
Oral com 3
KOTOBA PM LEMBAR 16(hal 64,65)
Biology 12
KOTOBA PM LEMBAR 15(hal 58-59,60,61,62,63,64)
E-12 Anglo-Saxon Exam
rbueigyiwrg7ir
Notes on the Music of the Classical Period The Classical era in music, also know
genetic Materials
allemand mots
Oral Com 1
PRELIM (51-100)
Ekonomistyrning
Hoofdstuk 1,2,3
Cirkulation
PRELIM (1-50)
what is a business?
Biologi kroppen åk 8 Kap 6.1
latin
Historia universal
Dacriocistitis, ectropión y entropión
bio 2 exam diapo systeme dygestif
Epiescleritis y Queratitis
STRATEGY FORMULATION
Conjuntivitis bacteriana y vernal
DLD EXAM REVIEWER
sts L4 M
Tracoma
Spelling
Math
Math
Line
DM manifestaciones oculares
.....
incas
FeuerwehrFragen
Computer Science Test Y8 Unit1Test me on my computer science.
atomic structure
Český jazyk
New words v.41
chem 30 oct exam
geo 20 oct exam
math 20 oct exam
ela 20 oct exam
bio 30 oct exam
BLED CHAP 38
STS L1 M
v.42
EDP
BLED CHAP 13
sts L2 M
philo
Math by Clarissa
pyschology RM key terms
chap.7 derivations
Latin chap.7 vocab
LO2
Midterms: ELEC
Jugo gástrico
sarastudio
Parts of the Microscope 🔬
Parts of the Microscope 🔬
NBCD 2
41
PSY chap 3
Orzuelo, chalazión, pinguécula, pterigión, blefaritis
Sistema respiratorio
Cataratas
Quizz Ofta
Biology of cells
schema narratif
BIO topic 5
mögen
psicologia generale
kemi
Woorden H2
Spanska v. 41
Bindweefsel
Foo m2
Woorden H1
memory
oral - copy - copy
Grunder i belysningsteknik, del B
Grunder i belsyningsteknik, del A
KOTOBA PM LEMBAR 14(hal 53,54,55,56,57,58-59)
NBCD 1
Anatomía
Kata Benda Dasar
phyc
CELAW QUIZ 4
Inglês Objetos
Palavras(verbos) p1
L'ete de Richard (Pre-IB French 10)
PSY chap 5
Nenasycené uhlovodíky
M4 Quantidade de matéria
Gontrastive grammar in Translation
balance of payments of current accounts
unit 7 words
CHN
Midterms: UTS
Midterms: SMP
Nasycené uhlovodíky
sts L3 M
Finance d'entrepriseChapitre 1
Droit des sociétés
KOTOBA PM LEMBAR 13(hal 50,51,52,53)
ENGLISHMICE, tourism and economy
Exámen de derecho
voc 4
etimologias
Grec moderne - son des lettres
Grec ancien - son des lettres
bio 12 quiz on Macro molecules - copy
Alphabet grec moderne - nom des lettres
Independencia de México
Alphabet grec ancien - nom des lettres
Flash cards
Todas as essenciais teoristas da enfermagem e
Protists Kingdoms/Division
Anatomia ocular
so prov
engels leren - kopie
Extra woorden H2
engels leren
Extra woorden H1
tp key words hinduism
Respiratoriska systemet
figure retoriche
Armaturegenskaper - Belysningsprinciper, ljusfördelning och verkningsgradklar.
fluid mechanicstrial 0.2
PSY chap 2
Computer science Test 1
revisão verd. ou fals. Constit.
Funçoes inorganicas (acidos,bases,sais,nox)
RPH MIDTERMS
atividade revisão TGP
v.41
Midterms: NSTP 1
BLED CHAP 58
KOTOBA PM LEMBAR 12(hal 46,47,48,49,50)
101-125.
ART APP MIDTERMS
CHAP 59 BLED
Inflation
economics 2
IATA-codes
MAPEH MUSIC 2ND QUARTER
Medicina
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TEST II
Week 5 - Appendicular Skeleton (Chapter 8)
Genetics and modern evolutionary synthesis
basic english
BIO 2 EXAM 2
2546- Labour And Delivery
Theory of evolution
Midterm
Quadratic Expressions (gr 10 math)
German speaking projects 1
2546- Third Trimester
Patologia generale
Scentific method
Atrama ir judėjimas
GOVERNANCE & DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Augalo organizmas
gyvybes ivairove
H1
bio
duits H1 (4)
geschiedenis 1.1 2.1
no kärnfysik åk9 nr2
duits H1 (3)
duits
inicio del desarrollo del sistema circulatorio
Duits 2 H 1 woordjes
english week 41
derecho
KOTOBA PM LEMBAR 11(hal 43,44,45,46)
BRW
segmentación y delaminación del mesodermo
Glossary Vocab Qiuz
Test 2
2546- Second Trimester
2546- First Trimester
homework
demografi migration etc
Karens Midterm
Afrikaans se instruksies
Hjärtat
geography case studies
frans
duits H1 (2)
duits H1
SO-cold war
Laboratório Anexo3Medição em Química
SPANISHI would like
Salesforce data cloud 2024
KOTOBA PM LEMBAR 10(hal 37,38,39,40-41,43)
QUIZ Ethics
NSTPdrrm
312
bio 12 quiz on Macro molecules
no kärnfysik
Normalvärden, triage och HLR
Week 4 - Joints (Chapter 9)
6.1 ( school subjects spanish)
5.3 (directions spanish)
5.2 ( why you go there spanish)
5.1 (Places in town Spanish)
voc 5 (The death penalty)
Palavras ou expressões p1 em inglêsP1
unidad 2
p
O
MIDTERMS THEORY
Glosor
COUNTRIES CAPITAL AND CURRENCIESby Ayaz Sindhi
KOTOBA PM LEMBAR 9(hal 34,35,36,37)
OB
FREN 3P03 VOCABULAIRE
Ite 366
Parcial 1
Quiz Gine Parcial
S&A
gr 9 science exam 1
Week 6 - Nervous System Chapter 12
Week 5 - Axial Skeleton (Chapter 7)
FREN 3P03
Diritto PrivatoIl diritto è un sistema di regola per la soluzione di conflitti fra gli uomini.
Chapter 21 vessels
NO
ses
MAD Mobile Application development MIDTERM part 2
MAD Mobile Application development MIDTERM part 1
MAD Mobile Application development chapter 5 part 2
MAD Mobile Application development chapter 5 part 1
MAD Mobile Application development chapter 4 part 4
MAD Mobile Application development chapter 4 part 3
MAD Mobile Application development chapter 4 part 2
MAD Mobile Application development chapter 4 part 1
MAD Mobile Application development chapter 3
MAD Mobile Application development chapter 2
MAD Mobile Application develooment chapter 1 part 2
MAD Mobile Application develooment chapter 1 part 1
Ganda - copy
ak hoofdstuk 1 havo 2
ITP
glosor V.40
kap 7
Duits woordenlijst
Kompletering prefix små tal
にほんごの質問
Matte complwtering prefix stora tal
Grunder i belysningsteknik övningstenta A+BÖvningstenta
STAINS
zahlen
frage wörter
Konjugation verben auf -ar
Konjugation ser
3Osso dell'anca, ileo, ischio, pube
LO1
Glosor v41
FRÅGOR
KOTOBA PM LEMBAR 8(hal 31,32,33,34)
banking gk and awareness
Fysik 5.1 , 5.2 Rörelse åk 8
Anatomofisiologia
CHAPTER 4
anatomia 2 parcial
French and indian warSTUDY
systeme nerveux
Enzymes, Chemical Peels, Circadia Cocoa Enzyme Lactic Acid Treatment
intrinsic aging and hormones
koder pli
Vicios del lenguaje
burn
wound
Auf die Räder
auro
cosmeceuticals
galvanic
Science 9 test 1
neurulacion
come si scirvere un cv
CVlinguaggio formale. come scivere una cover letter.
notocorda
anglais
definition and characteristics of rubrics
les autochtones
ORG AGRI REVIEWER
vocabulaire 1er chapitre term
Kapitel 10
intrinsic aging and hormones
Kapitel 9
FOLA M1
Auteurs sociologie contemporaine
Genesis 1:2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the
sinterizzazione
Kapitel 1 - copy
BASIC KEYBOARDING
1L1M Understanding the self
ROTC