Lymphatic System
Across
- 1. The stage of life when the thymus is most active in developing the immune system.
- 3. Nutrients absorbed by the lymphatic system from the digestive system.
- 5. A fluid that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.
- 6. The basic building blocks of all living things.
- 8. Body parts that perform specific functions (like the spleen or thymus).
- 9. An organ where T cells grow and learn to fight infections, especially active in childhood.
- 10. Tube-like structures that carry fluids (like lymph or blood) through the body.
- 11. (Lymph Nodes)Small structures that filter lymph and trap harmful substances.
- 12. (Blood Cells)Cells in the body that fight infections and protect against illness.
- 14. Unwanted or harmful materials that the body needs to remove.
- 17. Something that moves fluid; the lymphatic system does not have a central pump like the heart.
- 19. The process of keeping fluids in the body at stable and healthy levels.
- 20. Tissues in the throat that help trap and fight germs.
- 23. Body tissue that helps move lymph through vessels when it contracts.
- 24. Harmful germs (like bacteria and viruses) that cause disease.
- 26. The system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- 27. The flow of blood moving through the body.
Down
- 2. Conditions that happen when harmful germs enter the body and multiply.
- 4. The body system that moves blood, oxygen, and nutrients through the body.
- 7. Tiny pathogens that invade cells and cause illness.
- 13. The body’s defense system against infections and diseases.
- 15. An increase in size of a body part, often caused by fluid buildup (also called edema).
- 16. Cells White blood cells that attack infected or abnormal cells.
- 18. Being in a good physical condition with proper body function.
- 21. An organ that filters blood and helps fight infections.
- 22. Fluid Fluid found between cells that can become lymph when collected.
- 25. A clear fluid that carries white blood cells and removes waste and germs.