The lymph nodes filter lymph.
Nearly all organs in the body have a primary lymph node group filtering the tissue fluid, or lymph, that comes from that organ.
is an organ called Lymphoid Organ
lymph node
Spleen •Site of lymphocyte proliferation and immune surveillance and response •Cleanses the blood of aged cells and platelets and debris
The lymphatic system organs are the spleen, the thymus, lymph nodes & lymph vessels, tonsils, and peer's patches. Any organ that is not one of these is an organ not in the lymphatic system, like the stomach, or gallbladder, or lungs.
The small filtering structures to which afferent lymph vessels carry lymph are called lymph nodes. These nodes are crucial components of the lymphatic system, where immune cells can encounter and respond to pathogens present in the lymph fluid.
A malfunction of the lymph nodes would most likely interfere with the body's immune response because lymph nodes are a key part of the immune system, filtering out harmful substances and producing immune cells.
spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, heart, thymus,
Kidneys
spleen
You would need to be more specific as to the condition of the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes serve the purpose of filtering your blood.
Yes. There are lymph glands in the lower back. The lymph system is like strings of pearls in the body. Also, each organ in the body has it's own lymph "net" around the organ. Hopefully, by now you have found some fascinateing pictures of the lymph anatomy.