red pulp
Red Pulp
Red Pulp
The spleen belongs to the Lymphatic/Immune System.
The white pulp of the spleen is involved in producing lymphocytes. This region contains specialized structures called white pulp nodules where lymphocytes are produced and mature.
The spleen is part of the lymphatic system.
Thyroid gland is the odd organ out in this list because it is primarily involved in regulating metabolism and hormone production, while the thymus, spleen, and lymph nodes are all part of the immune system and involved in immune function.
The spleen is found in the upper far left part of the abdomen to the stomach.
The spleen is not directly involved in memory. It is a part of the immune system and is responsible for filtering blood and producing antibodies, rather than being directly involved in memory processing.
Neutrophils, monocytes and lymphocytes
Neither. The spleen is part of the immune system
The spleen is not part of the digestive system because it does not produce digestive enzymes or play a direct role in breaking down food. Instead, the spleen is involved in filtering blood, storing red blood cells, and assisting the immune system by producing antibodies.
the spleen is in the left hypochondriac region