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Urinary System (Table) - Anatomy & Physiology

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Background Information

Definitions

Fluid In The Body

Transport Across Membranes

Useful Definitions
Water as a Substance,

Introduction to Fluid Movement

Diffusion, Transport Proteins/Facilitated Diffusion, Osmosis, Active Transport

Lymphatic System

Consists of lymphatic vessels and the lymphoreticular system (made of primary and secondary lymphoid tissues).

Primary Lymphoid Tissue

Secondary Lymphoid Tissue

Appendix, bone marrow, bursa of Fabricius, foetal liver, ileal Peyer's patch and thymus.
Spleen, lymph nodes, regional lymphoid tissue and tonsils.

Immunology

Innate Immunity

Adaptive Immunity

Other

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Complement system, immunoglobulins, materno-foetal immunity

References

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