Making Connections: The Lymphatic System Lymphatic Structure Description (Structure and/or Function) Lymph colecting ves
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Making Connections: The Lymphatic System Lymphatic Structure Description (Structure and/or Function) Lymph colecting ves
Connections to Things I Have Already Learned Making Connections: The Lymphatic System (Continued) Lymphatic Structure Description (Structure and/or Function) •Right lymphatic duct Lymph nodes Cervical • Axtary • Inguinal Spleen Largest lymphoid organ located posterior and lateral to stomach w left hypochondrac rego Fiters blood, launches immune responsered puie many RBC white pulp mary lymphocytes Thymus Mucosa-associated ymphoid Issues (MALT) Tonsis • Peyer's patches Appendix UNIT 24 The Lymphatic System
Activity 1 Exploring the Organs of the Lymphatic System Learning Outcomes 1. Identity the major organs of the lymphatic system 2. Describe the functions of the lymphatic system. Materials Needed Anatomical models and/or anatomical charts (human torso, head and neck, Intestinal villus) Instructions 1. CHART Locate each of the lymphatic structures in the following Making Connections chant on an atomical model or chart. Then review its description and for functions). Finally make "connec tions to things you have already learned in lectures, assigned readings, and lab. Part of the chart has been filled out for you Making Connections: The Lymphatic System Lymphatic Structure Description (Structure andler Function Connections to Things I Have Already Learned Lytin colecting vesses Lae vins, contain three tunics and sales typh transport dependent sing action of skeletal muscles and pre changes in there Lymph trunks موارد Subclavian 24 • Bronchomedestal Intestinal • Lumbo Lymphducts . Thorac Duct 524 UNIT 24 The Lymphatic System
Making Connections: The Lymphatic System (Continued Lymphatic Structure Description (Structure and/or Function) • Right lymphatic duct Connections to Things I Have Already Learned Lymph nodes . Cervical • Axillary Inguinal Spleen Largest lymphoid organs located posterior and lateral to stomach in left hypochondriac region filters blood, launches immune response, red pulp many RBCs white pulp, many lymphocytes. Thymus 24 Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALT) Tonsils Peyer's patches • Appendix 7 UN The lymphatie System (525