The document discusses the transport of tissue fluid in animals, highlighting that not all fluid returns to capillaries, with some entering the lymphatic system. It explains that lymph from the body enters subclavian veins through two large ducts and describes lymph nodes as swellings that store lymphocytes and contain phagocytes for immunity. The lecture is presented by Dr. Taiba Noor on February 13, 2024.
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Transport In Animals
The document discusses the transport of tissue fluid in animals, highlighting that not all fluid returns to capillaries, with some entering the lymphatic system. It explains that lymph from the body enters subclavian veins through two large ducts and describes lymph nodes as swellings that store lymphocytes and contain phagocytes for immunity. The lecture is presented by Dr. Taiba Noor on February 13, 2024.
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Transport In Animals
By Dr. Taiba Noor
13 Feb, 2024 Lecture 5 • Not all tissue fluid enters capillaries • Some of it enters lymphatic system • Lymph from all of the body enters via two large ducts into subclavian veins • Swellings in lymph vessels, storing Lymphocytes: called Lymph nodes • Phagocytes in Lymph nodes for immunity Thankyou