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What is the primary glands of the lymph system?

Thymus


What system is the adrenal glands in?

The Adrenal glands belong to the Endocrine System.


What organ system are the lymph glands in?

The thymus is part of the Lymphatic system


What system do the sweat glands belong to?

Sweat glands belong to the integumentary system, which is the body's system responsible for protecting the body from damage, such as dehydration and infection. Sweat glands help regulate body temperature by producing sweat, which cools the body through evaporation.


What system does the oil glands belong to?

integumentary


Are there lymph glands in the lower back?

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.


What organ system does sweat and ceruminous glands belong to?

Sudoriferous glands, or sweat glands, are part of the endocrine system.


Is the phrase swollen glands refers to swelling of the sweat glands?

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.


Is lymph a hormone?

Lymph is not a hormone.It is not secreted by endocrine glands.


What are the lymph nodes in the groin called?

lymph glands


What is a floating gland?

Floating glands may also be referred to as floating lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are in our bodies in order to trap anything that does not belong, which is why they are one of the first places cancer may be detected.


What system breaks down and neutralizes poisons?

The lymphatic system is the body's defense against poisons/toxins and infections. Lymph glands are located in the neck, armpit and groin. These glands trap and break down infections. Which is why the tonsils for example, the most obvious lymph glands, become large and painful when they are fighting off an infection.