Lymphatic System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology

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Structure

The lymphatic system can be divided into two anatomical subsets:

#1 Vessels

#2 Lymphoreticular System

Vessels that carry lymph around the body
Consisting of the 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.

Functions

The lymphatic system has three functions:

  1. Immune defence
  2. Removal of interstitial fluid from tissue
  3. Transport of fat