The immune system
The immune system
The immune system
The spleen does not belong, as it is part of the immune system responsible for filtering the blood and storing blood cells, while the thyroid gland, thymus, and lymph nodes are all parts of the endocrine and lymphatic systems.
The spleen would be in the immune system. It's considered to be a large lymph node, removing old red blood cells.
lymphatic systems major organ is the spleen
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.
lymphatic systems major organ is the spleen
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.
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thymus
The circulatory and lymphatic systems both have the spleen in common. The muscular and skeletal systems share the bones as organs. The respiratory and digestive systems both have the mouth as a common organ.
Please provide the specific parts you are referring to, and I will help identify the human organ systems they belong to.