Lymphatic System
Lymphatic System
Facts, Functions & Structure
The lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials.
LYMPH NODES OR GLANDS - WHAT THEY DO?
Lymph glands route lymph fluid through nodes throughout the body. Lymph nodes are small structures that work as filters for harmful substances. They contain immune cells that can help fight infection by attacking and destroying germs that are carried in through the lymph fluid.
WHY DO WE HAVE LYMPH NODES?
Lymph nodes, also known as glands, range in size distributed throughout the body sometimes in clusters. Lymph nodes have two functions; they manufacture the type of lymphocyte (B-cells) involved in antibody productions and they remove foreign particles from the lymph before it enters the blood.
WHAT DO TONSILS DO?
In the back of the mouth, there are tonsils. These produce lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, and antibodies. They have a strategic position, hanging down from a ring forming the junction between the mouth and pharynx. This enables them to protect against inhaled and swallowed foreign bodies. The tonsils are the tissues affected by tonsillitis.
THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM HAS THREE FUNCTIONS:
- It maintains the balance of fluid between the blood and tissues, known as fluid homeostasis.
- It forms part of the body’s immune system and helps defend against bacteria and other intruders.
- It facilitates absorption of fats and fat-soluble nutrients in the digestive system.
WHY DO WE HAVE A THYMUS GLAND
the thymus is the original site of production of the type of lymphocyte know as the T-cell and that all of the body’s T-cells are derived from cells that originate in the thymus and then leave the thymus to colonize the blood, lymph nodes, and bone marrow.
WHAT IS THE SPLEEN?
The spleen, which is largely lymphoid tissue, also manufactures lymphocytes. Another and principal function of the spleen is the culling of red blood cells from the circulation.
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Fluid Movement
The lymphatic system collects fluid in our body routing it back to the blood. The lymphatic system consists of an interconnecting network of progressively larger vessels The larger vessels are similar to veins in their structure. The lymph also serves to transport some food, particularly fats, absorbed from the digestive tract and picked up by the lymph capillaries. SoreThroat911 can be used to help fluid move when it becomes congested.
LYMPH NODES
Lymph Glands
Single lymph nodes are distributed throughout the body, but most are found in clusters in particular areas, such as the neck, the armpits, and the groin. Mass of spongy tissue separated into compartments by connective tissue. Lymph nodes have two functions, its a removal system for our bodies and this is where SoreThroat911 helps:
LYMPHATIC ORGANS
Internal Body
Two main areas of our body that participate in the lymphatic process are the spleen and thymus. The spleen manufactures lymphocytes. Another and principal function of the spleen is the culling of red blood cells from the circulation. SoreThroat911 helps move these fluids through the system.
DEFENSE MECHANISM
Bacteria
Circulating blood also carries a variety of agents that serve as defenses against bacteria and other microscopic invaders that are potential causes of disease. These may enter the body through a break in the skin or through the lining of the respiratory or digestive tracts. SoreThorat911 can be used to stimulate this pathway to move things along.
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