K-Active Taping Specialised Course: K-Active Taping in Lymphology 1 The lymphatic system is part of the circulatory system, comprising a network of conduits.
LYMPHATIC IMMUNE SYSTEM Chapter 14. Introduction Includes: Network of vessels that transports fluids Similar to cardiovascular Organs, etc: Lymph.
Cardiovascular System: BLOOD Nestor T. Hilvano M.D., M.P.H.
UNIT 3 Systems of nutrition THE RELATION BETWEEN THE SYSTEMS INVOLVED IN NUTRITION Biology and Geology 3. Secondary Education.
Anatomy – the study of the structure of an organism and/or its parts Body Systems.
+ Area of Study 2: EXPECTED LEARNING To revise homeostasis and immunity.
Lymphatic System 1-The lymphatic tissues which are: A-Lymph nodes B-Spleen C-Scattered lymphatic nodules D-Tonsils 2-The Lymphatic vessels: the lymphatic.
Put excess fluid in tissue spaces back into the blood stream Immunity.
The Lymphatic System As blood flows through your cardiovascular system, fluid leaks out of the capillaries and mixes with the fluid that bathes your cells.
Lymphatic system. Lymphatic System Consists of organs, ducts, and nodes. It transports a watery clear fluid called lymph. This fluid distributes immune.
Lymphatic System B11-5-03 Explain the role of the lymphatic system in protecting the human body. Include: lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and lymph.
The Heart of the Matter Page 34. 13. Why is it important for your heart to keep oxygen-rich blood separate from oxygen-poor blood?