Description

Traps Pathogens from food and air
Largest Lymphatic Structure
Tiny, Oval shaped structures
Produced T-cells and located in the Upper part of the chest
Keeps the body healthy by regulating fluid in the Vascular/Cellulary System
Specialized Lymph vessels in the Villi of the Small Intestine
Recieves Lymph from the left side of the chest, abdomen, and lower limb area
What a person is born with to help fight off Bacteria and Viruses
A form of Rare Cancer that is more common in young adult men
The buildup of Lymph Fluid in the Soft Tissue
When the the body's Immune System fails to protect itself from forgein material
Collects Lymph from the right arm and right side of the head and chest
Collects Interstitial Fluid and returns it to the Blood Transport excess Tissue Fluid back into the Circulatory System
A type of Lymphocyte that moves between the Lymph and the Blood, Detecting Pathogens
Straw colored, Link between the blood in the Capillaries and the Tissue
Carries digested food, oxygena and waste products away from the cells
Inflammation to the Tonsils caused by Bacteria and Viral Inections
Inflammation of the Lymph Glands
An AutoImmune Disease that causes the skin to get thick and hard to bend
A disease that supresses the body of it's Natural Immune Defense System

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