Thymus
The lymph organ located just above the heart that releases white blood cells is the thymus. The thymus is responsible for the maturation of T-lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell involved in immune responses. It plays a crucial role in the development of the immune system, particularly during childhood.
lymph
The thymus gland produces white blood cells.
Lymph
The lymph
White blood cells Hope it helped!
Lymph comes from the interstitial fluids spaces in blood where interstitial fluid is found. Lymph is composed mainly of white blood cells.
Lymph nodes are packed full of white blood cells, usually lymphocytes.
if bacteria enter a wound and are not ingested by the white cells of the blood or lymph,they will be carried in the lymph to a lymph node and white cells there will ingest them
if bacteria enter a wound and are not ingested by the white cells of the blood or lymph,they will be carried in the lymph to a lymph node and white cells there will ingest them
red blood cells
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Produces white blood cells.
After blood releases oxygen to the cells of the body the blood becomes deoxygenized. It then travels back to the heart to get more oxygen.
lymph
Lymph is mainly leakage from blood vessels, thus it is almost identical EXCEPT for the absence of Red Blood cells.
mostly lymphocytes: cells which aid in immunity White blood cells