Chapter 10 - Lymphoid System
The lymphoid system contains cells, tissues, and organs that protect the body from pathogens, foreign substances, and elimination of diseased cells.
Lymph Node
Lymph nodes are major sites for lymphocytes and are distributed along lymphatic vessels. They filter lymph passing through the nodes to remove pathogens, debris, and cancer cells.
Lymphathic Vessels
Lymphatic capillaries are thin-walled vessels the drain and process extracellular tissue fluids. The fluid is mostly plasma that has leaked out of blood vessels into the interstitial space of tissues.
An example of lymphatic capillaries draining fluid from a tissue is the small intestine. The interior is covered by projections (villi) that contain lymphatic capillaries (lacteals).
Thymus
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ in which T lymphocytes proliferate and mature before distribution to peripheral lymphoid tissues.
Spleen
The spleen is an encapsulated organ involved in the filtration of blood and immunologically monitors blood.