They drain the body of lymph and are sites where white blood cells (lymphocytes) cluster. These are the bodies "soldiers".
The lymphatic system in your body, helps fight germs and infections.
The lymphatic system contains tonsils. Tonsils are small lymphoid organs located at the back of the throat that play a role in the immune system by helping to fight off infections.
Tonsils are part of the lymphatic system, which is responsible for fighting off infections and diseases in the body. The tonsils help to detect pathogens in the mouth and throat and produce white blood cells to fight off infections.
The tonsils, thymus gland, and the spleen are all accessory organs of the lymphatic system.
Helps produce white blood cells to help protect your body from the incoming viruses. Made by a kid who goes to St.Saviour Elementary School Class 7A Initials M.A.R Mrs. Parsons Class Year of 2010-2011
They are collections of lymphatic tissues that are found in the lower part of the small intesine. They are involved in producing white blood cells which can fight infections.
The largest lymphatic organ in the body is the spleen, not the tonsils and adenoids. The spleen helps filter blood, store blood cells, and fight infection. Tonsils and adenoids are part of the lymphatic system as well, located in the throat, and play a role in immune function by helping to trap germs that enter through the mouth and nose.
No. They are two difference systems. The endocrine system is related to your hormones. The lymphatic system fights infections.
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The lymphatic system is a secondary circulation system that aids the body in fighting pathogens. It consists of lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, and lymphatic organs that help filter out and eliminate harmful substances and pathogens from the body. White blood cells in the lymphatic system play a crucial role in immune response.
HIV "attacks" the cells in the immune system that dehibilitate their ability to fight infections and protect organs.
The main organs of the lymphatic system include the lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, and tonsils. These organs work together to produce, store, and transport lymphocytes (white blood cells) and help in filtering out toxins and waste from the body.