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2 12 The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
Lesson 12.1: The Lymphatic System Lesson 12.2: Nonspecific Defenses Lesson 12.3: Specific Defenses Lesson 12.4: Disorders and Diseases of the Immune System

3 Lesson 12.1 The Lymphatic System
Chapter 12: The Lymphatic and Immune Systems Lesson 12.1 The Lymphatic System

4 The Lymphatic System organization of the lymphatic system
lymph formation and flow lymph drainage lymphatic cells, tissues, and organs lymphatic cells lymphatic tissues lymphatic organs

5 Organization of the Lymphatic System

6 Lymph Formation and Flow
fluid leaks out of blood vessel capillaries about 4 liters per day enters lymphatic capillaries fluid is now called lymph returns to circulatory system through lymphatic trunks

7 Lymph Drainage thoracic duct right lymphatic duct
drains legs, abdominopelvic area, left arm, and left side of the head and thorax right lymphatic duct drains right arm, right side of head, and right side of the thorax

8 Lymph Drainage

9 Lymphatic Cells lymphocytes macrophages T lymphocytes mature in thymus
B lymphocytes mature in bone marrow macrophages begin as monocytes leave lymphatic tissue to enter surrounding tissue

10 Lymphatic Tissues mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue lymphatic nodules
tonsils pharyngeal palatine lingual lymphatic nodules

11 Lymphatic Organs lymph nodes cleanse lymph
store and produce T and B cells

12 Lymphatic Organs spleen thymus scans and cleans blood
nursery for T cells

13 Review and Assessment Match these words with 1–4 below: right lymphatic duct, thoracic duct, tonsil, spleen. 1. drains left side of head 2. scan and clean blood 3. drains right side of head 4. palatine

14 Lesson 12.2 Nonspecific Defenses
Chapter 12: The Lymphatic and Immune Systems Lesson 12.2 Nonspecific Defenses

15 Nonspecific Defenses physical barriers cellular and chemical defenses
inflammatory response fever

16 Physical Barriers skin hair
acidic secretions from sebaceous glands and sweat glands mucous membranes

17 Cellular and Chemical Defenses
phagocytosis engulf foreign cells and debris neutrophils macrophages (formerly monocytes) exocytosis natural killer cells release perforins to perforate cells

18 Cellular and Chemical Defenses
complement system classical pathway alternative pathway opsonization interferons released by virus infected cells alpha, beta, gamma interferons

19 The Complement System

20 Inflammatory Response
promotes repair of damaged tissue histamines and prostaglandins released symptoms heat redness swelling pain

21 The Development of Inflammation
tissue damage occurs intracellular contents are released from damaged cells into interstitial fluid mast cells release histamine and other inflammatory chemicals blood vessels dilate, blood flow increases, capillary permeability increases clot formation occurs scar tissue forms, replacement cells grow

22 Fever maintenance of higher than normal body temperature
activation of leukocytes and macrophages causes release of pyrogens hypothalamus raises body temperature, causing a fever

23 Review and Assessment True or False?
1. Interferon is released by virus infected cells. 2. Pyrogens cause fever. 3. Neutrophils are not phagocytes. 4. Mucous membranes are a physical barrier. 5. Perforins engulf cells.

24 Lesson 12.3 Specific Defenses
Chapter 12: The Lymphatic and Immune Systems Lesson 12.3 Specific Defenses

25 Specific Defenses antigens immune system cells humoral immunity
primary and secondary immune responses cellular immunity

26 Antigens on the surface of cells determine “self” from “nonself” cells
proteins polysaccharides glycolipids nucleic acids determine “self” from “nonself” cells

27 Immune System Cells lymphocytes MHC proteins
recognize only one antigen clonal selection memory cells MHC proteins class I class II

28 Humoral Immunity antibody-mediated immunity plasma cells antibodies
antibodies recognize and bind to specific antigen antibodies also called immunoglobulins recognize, bind to, and mark antigens interfere with antigen function

29 Antibody Classes

30 Primary and Secondary Immune Responses
primary immune response when first exposed secondary immune response memory cells respond to invader active immunity passive immunity vaccination

31 Cellular Immunity

32 Review and Assessment Fill in the blanks with: antibodies, antigen, memory cells, or vaccination. 1. A(n) _______________ is passive immunity. 2. _______________ are also called immunoglobulins. 3. Lymphocytes recognize only one _______________. 4. _______________ are part of the secondary immune response.

33 Disorders and Diseases of the Immune System
Chapter 12: The Lymphatic and Immune Systems Lesson 12.4 Disorders and Diseases of the Immune System

34 Disorders and Diseases of the Immune System
cancer and lymph nodes allergies autoimmune disorders HIV and AIDS

35 Cancer and Lymph Nodes rapid, unregulated cell growth metastasis
cancerous cells move within body cancerous cells may lodge in lymph nodes

36 Allergies inappropriately strong response to a harmless environmental antigen exposure to allergen causes release of histamine histamine causes allergy symptoms runny nose, itchy eyes, anaphylaxis anaphylaxis immunotherapy

37 Allergies

38 Autoimmune Disorders immune system attacks own body cause unclear
examples rheumatoid arthritis multiple sclerosis type I diabetes

39 HIV and AIDS HIV AIDS infects and kills helper T cells
helper T cell count falls below 200/mm3 immune system seriously weakened patient is susceptible to opportunistic infection

40 Review and Assessment Match these words with 1–4 below: metastasis, autoimmune disorder, HIV, cancer. 1. rapid, unregulated cell growth 2. cancerous cells move within the body 3. rheumatoid arthritis 4. infects and kills T cells


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