What are the lymphoid organs

    • [DOC File]Secondary Lymphoid Organs of the Immune System

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      LYMPHOID ORGANS. The lymphoid organs consist of the thymus gland, spleen, tonsils and lymph nodes. Other lymphatic structures are the Peyer’s patches of the intestine, lymph nodules of various organs such as the appendix, and diffuse lymphatic tissue. All of the lymphatic components have the same basic structure.

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction

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      – organs that contain defense cells (macrophages and lymphocytes) that actually perform the filtering and monitoring functions of the lymphatic system, receive lymph from several afferent lymph vessels and send out filtered lymph through efferent lymph vessels on the way toward the heart.

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      C. lymphoid organs. 1. lymph nodes are small (1 to 25 mm) organs situated along the lymphatic vessels. afferent lymphatic vessels enter lymph nodes, allowing lymph to flow among the lymphatic cells. on the other side of the lymph node, an efferent lymphatic vessel takes the lymph away

      primary and secondary lymphoid organs


    • [DOC File]Chapter 20

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      2. List the primary lymphoid organs and summarize the function of each in the immune response. 3. For each of the following statements, indicate whether it is true only of B cell epitopes (B), only of T cell epitopes (T), or both types of epitopes (BT) within a large antigen they ALWAYS consist of a linear sequence of amino acids

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    • Chapter 14 - Lymphatic System

      Lymphoid Cells/Tissues. A. Cells-phagocytes (macrophages and neutrophils) and lymphocytes. (B and T). Dendrite cells-capture antigens and bring to lymph nodes. Reticular cells-produce fiber (stroma) that form a network that supports the other cell types in the lymphoid tissue and organs. B. Tissues.-where lymphocytes reside and multiply, and ...

      function of secondary lymphoid organs


    • [DOC File]Chapter 20: Lymphatic System

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      Lymphoid organs and lymphoid tissues house millions of lymphocytes, important cells of the immune system that recognize specific antigens. Lymphocytes (pp. 600-601) B and T lymphocytes fight infectious microorganisms in the loose and lymphoid connective tissues of the body-B cells by producing antibody-secreting plasma cells, and cytotoxic (CD8 ...

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    • Lymphatic System: Parts & Common Problems

      Lymphoid tissues associated with the digestive system. Aggregated lymphoid nodules. Clustered deep to intestinal epithelial lining. Appendix (or vermiform appendix) Contains a mass of fused lymphoid nodules. The Five Tonsils . In wall of pharynx. Left and right palatine tonsils. Pharyngeal tonsil (adenoid) Two lingual tonsils. Lymphoid Organs . Lymph nodes. Thymus

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      Pass through lymphoid tissue. Pass through lymphoid organs. An Overview of the Lymphatic System. Lymphoid Organs or Tissue. Primary organs or tissue. Thymus. Bone marrow. Secondary organs or tissue. Tonsils. Nodes. Axillary, lumbar, pelvic, inguinal. Spleen. Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue. An Overview of the Lymphatic System. Functions of ...

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    • [DOC File]Overview of the Lymphoid System

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      Basically there are two types of tissues in the spleen referred to as the lymphoid, or white pulp, of the cortex and the erythoid or red pulp, of the medulla. The T cells are diffusely packed in...

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    • [DOC File]Histology Lab 8 – Endocrine and Lymphoid

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      The figure below depicts the lymphoid organs. Label the organs indicated by a leader line and add labels as necessary to identify the sites where the axillary, cervical, and inguinal lymph nodes would be located. Outline the portion of the body that is drained by the right lymphatic duct and color it green.

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