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HS130 Anatomy & Physiology II Unit 3 Chapter13. Dr. Tiffany n. Lee, BS, DC, FASA. Unit 3 Project Information. Unit 4 Assignment due by Tuesday, April 19th Project Details 3-5 page informative essay (including separate title and reference pages) Resources
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HS130 Anatomy & Physiology IIUnit 3Chapter13 Dr. Tiffany n. Lee, BS, DC, FASA
Unit 3 Project Information • Unit 4 Assignment due by Tuesday, April 19th • Project Details • 3-5 page informative essay (including separate title and reference pages) Resources • At least two professional references (other than your textbook) must be included in your paper. Medical dictionaries and encyclopedias are not to be included as one of the two minimum references. • Writing and Math Centers
Seminar Topics • Lymphatic System • Primary Structure • Generalized functions • Types of Immunity • Non-specific vs. Specific • Natural vs. Artificial • Active vs. Passive • Immune System • Antibodies • Complement • Phagocytes • Lymphocytes • Page 338
Lymphatic System • Lymph Fluid • Lymph Vessels • Contain valves • Lymph capillaries • Contain blind end • Called lacteals in intestinal wall • Page 339
Lymphatic System • Right Lymphatic Duct • Drains lymph from the right upper extremity and right side of head, neck, and upper torso • Thoracic duct • Drains lymph from about three-fourths of the body • Cisterna Chyli • Page 340
Case Study • Often after the surgical removal of a breast, lymph nodes, and lymphatic vessels—especially those in the upper arm—swelling occurs. What is the physiological reason swelling takes place? Why is removal of the axillary lymph nodes helpful?
Lymphatic System • Lymph nodes • Filter lymph • WBC formation • Thymus • Produce T-cells • Tonsils • Filter bodily fluids (saliva) • Spleen • Phagocytosis • Blood Reservoir
Types of Immunity • Non-specific Immunity • Skin, tears, mucous membranes • Specific Immunity • Natural Immunity • Active vs. Passive • Artificial Immunity • Active vs. Passive
Immune System • Antibodies • Neutralize toxins • Clump or agglutinate enemy cells • Promote phagocytosis Page 346 • Complement (Page 347) • Phagocytes • Neutrophils • Monocytes • Macrophages • Kupffer Cells • Dust Cells
Immune System • B-Lymphocytes Page 351 • T-Lymphocytes Page 353