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Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes

Lymph Vessels

  • Lymph is transported in lymph vessels in the same way that blood is transported in veins.
  • Movement is aided by:
    • Muscular walls of the vessels.
    • Body movements pressing on the vessels.
  • Lymph flows slowly through the lymph vessels and returns to the blood near the neck at the subclavian veins via:
    • The thoracic duct (left side of the body).
    • The right lymphatic duct (right side of the body).
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Lymph Nodes

  • Lymph vessels have many small swellings called lymph nodes**.**
  • Clusters of these lymph nodes (glands) are found near the throat, armpits, chest, appendix and groin.
  • Lymph nodes contain white blood cells (lymphocytes)****.
  • Lymph nodes fight infection in 2 ways:
    1. They filter out bacteria and other harmful substances from lymph as it flows through.
    2. They mature and store large numbers of lymphocytes.
    • When fighting disease, lymph nodes can become swollen. This indicates that the person has an infection.
    • If lymph vessels are blocked or if a person is inactive for several hours, swelling can occur.
    • Example: swollen ankles after sitting during a long flight. image

Other Lymphatic Organs

The spleen, thymus, adenoids and tonsils are all part of the lymphatic system.

  • Spleen: Filters bacteria, recycles red blood cells and stores lymphocytes.
  • Thymus: Aids in lymphocyte development.
  • Adenoids and tonsils:
    • The adenoids are found at the back of the throat.
    • The tonsils are found towards the back of the mouth on either side.
    • They can become inflamed and enlarged, affecting breathing.
    • If tonsils become infected regularly, they may have to be removed.
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