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Audio-Visual PowerPoint Presentation10 slides and 3 minutesIdentify the major components and explain the structure and function of the of the immune and lymphatic systems and understand the mechanisms of immunity.I would need the powerpoint presentation and a script, I will do the voice recording myself. I have attached the assessment brief, I wish to do the assignment on the lymphatic system learning outcome. Also the main textbook that we use isTortora & Derrickson.Principles of Anatomy & Physiology (12th, 13th or 14th Ed),could this please be one of the references used.
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Himanshu answered on Jul 30 2021
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PRESENTATION ON ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2 Topic- LYMPHATIC SYSTEM Subject Code- BHS104A
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2
Topic- LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Subject Code- BHS104A
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Contents
Introduction to Lymphatic System
Lymphatic System Structure
Properties of Lymph
Lymphatic Capillaries
Lymphatic Vessels
Lymphatic Ducts
What does the lymph ca
ies?
Functions of Lymphatic system
Role of Lymphatic system in immune responses
Which organs are involved?
Tonsils
Spleen
Thymus gland
Lymphatic disease
Conclusion
Lymphatic comes from the Latin word lymphaticus, meaning "connected to water," as lymph is clear.
All the mammals on the earth have lymphatic vessels.
Lymphatic vessels are networks of thin tubes that
anch into tissues throughout the body and ca
y a fluid called lymph, which is a colorless fluid that originates from interstitial fluid.
The lymphatic system is a passive system i.e. one way system toward the heart and there is no pumping action
Network of vessels & lymph nodes which are located in all major tissues of body.
Lymphatic system is absent in CNS, Cornea, Superficial layer of skin, Bones, Alveoli of lung.
Introduction to Lymphatic system
Lymphatic System Structure
It consists of:
Lymph
Lymphatic channels
Capillaries
Vessels
Ducts
Lymph Nodes
Lymph Organs
Properties of Lymph
It is a transudative fluid which is transparent & slightly yellowish liquid.
Alkaline in nature.
What does the lymph ca
ies?
The main component ca
ied by lymph is lymphocytes (infection fighting cells)
Lymphocytes remove the infectious cells by phagocytes.
Lymphocytes ca
ies fats from the small intestine to the blood.
These are the smallest lymphatic vessels
They originate in the tissue spaces as blind-ended sacs.
These capillaries form plexuses which collects lymph from the interstitial space marks the beginning of lymphatic system.
Lymphatic Capillaries
Lymph vessels are formed by the combination of lymphatic capillaries..
Lymphatic vessels resembles the veins in appearance but they have thinner walls of diameter (0.2 – 0.3 mm).
Lymphatic vessels have 3 coatings (Tunica intima, Tunica media,
Tunica adventitia) and are Beaded in appearance (semilunar...
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