Yes.
Frogs do not have lymph nodes like mammals do. Instead, they have a simpler lymphatic system that includes lymphatic vessels and sinuses for transporting lymph fluid. This system helps in immune responses and fluid balance but lacks the organized structures of lymph nodes found in higher vertebrates. Frogs rely on other mechanisms, such as their skin and mucous membranes, for immune defense.
It protects the body by fighting sickness and defending it from foreign invaders, such as bacteria. micro organisms, viruses, and parasites
There is a species of snake that is immune to them.
The spleen in frogs serves primarily as a site for the filtration and storage of blood, playing a role in the immune response by producing and storing lymphocytes. It helps in the removal of old or damaged red blood cells from circulation, contributing to the maintenance of healthy blood composition. The spleen is part of the lymphatic system, which is crucial for the frog's overall immune defense and fluid balance.
your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies
Acquired Immune System or Adaptive immune System
It is called the Immune System. A bit of extra info: The Immune System is the cause of allergies. It goes too far when trying to protect the body from something. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
The Immune System
The adaptive immune system is activated if the innate immune system is unable to control the infection.
It would be their immune system.
The immune system, primarily.The immune system.Really...
After being sick for so long, he had a weakened immune system.