Your spleen destroys old red blood cells and stores white blood cells. It is part of your lymphatic system and is found in your abdomen.
It is the spleen it took a lot of searching but that has to be it
long bones in our body are the resorviour of red blood cells. There from bone marrow stem cells the red blood cells diffrentiate
Measuring about 5" in length, the spleen is the largest lymphatic organ. It is located on the left side of the body between the diaphragm and stomach. The spleen filters the blood, destroys old red blood cells and recycles their parts, provides a reservoir of blood and is active in immune responses.
the first person who answered this Lau moi is wrong blood in not an organ . i know this because my seventh grade science teacher just told me this in the last class that i had.
No. Your thymus is lymphoid organ. It does not produce the red blood cells.
The liver.
Spleen
Lymph glands stores WBC
trachea
Well, bone marrow makes blood cells, so maybe there.
The organ you are referring to is the spleen. It plays a crucial role in filtering and recycling old and damaged blood cells, as well as producing new blood cells in times of need. The spleen also stores extra blood cells that can be released into circulation when necessary.
Fat cells.
The appendix is a narrow blind sac extending from the beginning of the colon that stores lymph cells. The appendix is a narrow blind ended sac that has nothing to do with lymph whatsoever. The lymph cells are stored in the lymph nodes.
It is the spleen it took a lot of searching but that has to be it
It is the spleen it took a lot of searching but that has to be it
long bones in our body are the resorviour of red blood cells. There from bone marrow stem cells the red blood cells diffrentiate
An organ of the lymphatic system, the spleen filters blood and destroys old blood cells by sending them to the liver and elsewhere. The spleen also removes foreign matter such as bacteria and produces lymphocytes, cells that are essential for immunity. In humans, the spleen also stores blood to meet additional demands. If part of the spleen is removed, the spleen can sometimes regenerate.