Sweat glands belong to the integumentary system.
Thymus
The Adrenal glands belong to the Endocrine System.
The thymus is part of the Lymphatic system
Lymphatic system, especially in the nodes (lymph glands)
integumentary
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.
Sudoriferous glands, or sweat glands, are part of the endocrine system.
No, the phrase "swollen glands" does not refer to the swelling of the sweat glands. Swollen glands are the enlargement of the lymph nodes while the sweat glands are a part of the endocrine system.
The salivary glands belong to the gastrointestinal system...
The usual reason for swollen glands is that the lymph system has deposited toxins from the bloodstream in the glands for disposal. Swollen glands are almost always an indicator of poor health elsewhere in the system, rather than a problem in themselves.
Lymph is not a hormone.It is not secreted by endocrine glands.