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Is the spleen part of the excretory system?

The spleen belongs to the Lymphatic/Immune System.


What organs are involved in the lymphatic system?

Lymph vessels,lymph nodes,spleen,


What are the organs in the Lymphatic system involved?

Lymph vessels,lymph nodes,spleen,


Is spleen is a verb or not?

No, "spleen" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to an organ in the body that is part of the immune system and helps filter blood.


What system of the body produces blood?

Bone marrow in an adult, bone marrow and spleen in an infant, spleen and liver in a fetus.


What organ system does the spleen belong to?

The spleen belongs to the lymphatic system in the human body. It plays a role in filtering blood, storing blood cells, and supporting the immune system by producing antibodies and removing old or damaged cells.


What is the largest lymph organ in human body?

The spleen is the largest lymphy node in the human body


The largest lymphoid organ?

The spleen is the largest organ of the Lymphatic system.


Which organ of the human body breaks down old rbc and store iron from them?

Most of the iron in the body is hoarded and recycled by the reticuloendothelial system, which breaks down aged red blood cells. So i think its the spleen as spleen is a part of recticuloendothelial system.


In what system does the spleen belong?

The spleen belongs to the lymphatic system, which plays a key role in the body's immune response by filtering and processing blood to help fight infections and diseases.


What body system includes tonsils spleen and thymus are part of the?

Both spleen and tonsils are examples of large lymphoid masses so the are included in the lymphatic system.


All of the organs listed serve multiple purposes in the body except the?

The spleen is the organ that serves multiple purposes in the body. It is involved in filtering blood, producing antibodies, storing red blood cells, and supporting the immune system.