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The very few lymph nodes in the pharynx are called retropharyngeal lymph nodes. The usually go away in early childhood.
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The lymph organs found in the throat are called tonsils. They make a circle to guard what is introduced into the body.
Adenoids are lymph nodes located in the throat. They are commonly called "tonsils."
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Tonsils, spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, and lymph fluid. Lymphatic organs were boneless organs.
It helps return leaked blood to your bloodstream.
The lymphoid system is made up of the thymus gland, tonsils, adenoids, lymph vessels, and lymph nodes. These vessels and nodes are located throughout the torso, head and neck, and extremities.
The 6 parts of the lymphatic system are: Bone marrow Spleen Thymus Lymph Lymph Nodes Tonsils Hope this helped! :)
The parts of the lymphatic system are:cervical lymph nodes,right lymphatic duct,thoracic lymph nodes,axillary lymph nodes,mesenteric lymph nodes,Iliac lymph nodes,inguinal lymph nodes,left lymphatic duct,heart,thoracic duct,spleen, cisterna chyli.
Lymphatic vessels are vein-like tubes connected at one end to the tiny organs known as lymph nodes, which carry the lymph (serum full of white blood cells) from the lymph node to the heart. Lymphatic nodes are part of the Lymphatic System, which helps the Immune System fight against pathogens. Whenever you get sick with the flu or some similar virus, your lymph nodes can become swollen--this is why doctors feel the side of your throat when they check you over at an appointment! They're checking to see if your tonsils (lymph nodes in your throat) are swollen.