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lymph-nodes
a bean-shaped structure of the lymph system is called the lymph nodes.
Lymph nodes, that's what everyone is saying...
This would be the Hilum. It is in charge of regulating the lymph nodes and holding on to the fatty hila.
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Yes, lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped structures found throughout the body that play a key role in the immune system by filtering lymph fluid and trapping foreign particles like bacteria or viruses.
Lymph nodes are bean shaped organs, usually small in size with main function of fighting infection. They are located throughout the body including axilla, inguinal area and peritoneum or abdomen. Retroperitoneal or behind peritoneum- deep within abdomen. Thus retro peritoneal lymph nodes are nodes located deep within the belly (closer to the spine).
Lymph nodes in the wall of the pharynx are small, bean-shaped structures that are part of the body's immune system. They work by filtering and trapping harmful substances like bacteria and viruses that may enter the body through the nose and mouth. These lymph nodes help to activate immune responses to protect the body from infection and illness.
Lymph nodes
Bacteria and dead cells are removed from lymph within lymph nodes, which are small bean-shaped structures located along the lymphatic vessels. Lymph nodes contain immune cells that help filter and eliminate these harmful substances from the lymph fluid before it is returned to the blood circulation.
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Lymph Nodes