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Hey, guys.
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So you can't see me, But it's long considered paper.
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That's all that matters.
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Okay, so this diagram is going to represent how the
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lymphatic and cardiovascular systems interact.
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Okay, We're going to start with a base diagram that
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you guys should be familiar with from the cardiovascular system.
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Okay. And as I'm drawing this, I'm hoping this is
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making sense to you guys.
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I'm drawing it upside down, so forgive me, starting to
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look familiar.
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Hopefully it is.
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If not, I'm scared.
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Just get a little Asian guys.
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Do you remember what this is?
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Okay, this is the representation of the cardiovascular system.
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Gay. So we have the left side of the heart
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pumping blood to the rest of the body.
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Hey, we have the rest of the hard getting the
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oxygenated blood.
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Excuse me from the rest of the body.
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It's a real good hopefully so good.
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So far.
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So we know in the capital areas, this is where
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oxygen and carbon dioxide, our exchange.
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Okay, but also in the capital, A is right here.
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This is where, uh, fluid gets locked.
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So when we exchange oxygen in CEO to forget locks,
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hopefully maybe you're copping this diagram on your own Because
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this might be something you might see on a test
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from we hit back.
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Can't hit.
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Nudge, nudge.
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Okay, Uh, that you're writing down what I'm saying?
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I can't write it down necessarily, because it's gonna look
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bad words do you use in the video?
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Uh, but again, I'll just reiterate Right here.
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This is where karma dioxide oxygen or are exchanged.
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Okay, But when their exchange, this is also where we
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lose fluid into our tissues.
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So that's where the lymphatic system comes into effect.
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Now, in the medical books lymphatic system, if you look
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in your textbooks, it's represented in green.
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Okay, so where the capital Aries are?
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Okay, We also have live at a Capitol Aries.
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Hey, these lymphatic capital Aries.
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Pick up the fluid from the tissues surroundings top Hillary's
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notice how I haven't directly linked them to these gobblers.
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Okay, because they're not linked to our blood gobblers and
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linked to the tissue surrounding our blood.
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Kapler's They all come together and they form a blood
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vessels or shooting a blood vessel who live vessel that's
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eventually going to be dumped in back into are things
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right before going into the heart.
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Remember, we talked about this in the lecture.
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It gets dumped into the right subclavian vein and the
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the left subclavian being before the superior vena cava into
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the heart came.
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Now, it's not just like this.
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We actually have checkpoints along the way.
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Remember, we call those checks.
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Points are length notes.
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Okay. So the lymph nodes as love fluid gets picked
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up, the lift travels through his lymph nodes to be
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checked to make sure we didn't pick up any additional
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organisms. Okay, this is especially vital with the vessels.
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The lymph vessels that are around our intestines.
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We have good and healthy bacteria in our intestines, but
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well, we want to make sure that it stays in
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the intestines.
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Sometimes it can leak out the intestines into the surrounding
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tissues. So that's where the Lynch Cadbury's pick it up.
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We filter it through those lymph nodes so we can
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make sure that bacteria does not get into our bloodstream.
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Okay. Does anybody have any?
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Wolfie, I'm thinking your class.
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Sorry. If any of you guys have questions about this,
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please feel free him only so I can clarify, uh,
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with long with this video I will upload the labelled
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diagram to the Web page as well, so you'll have
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a label diagram to look at.
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And you also have my explanation as well.
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Have you guys doing great?
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Can we see you?
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So you guys lower your back, but