kidney
The spleen is the organ that filters out microorganisms and foreign materials from the blood. It plays a crucial role in the immune response by removing old or damaged red blood cells and fighting off infections.
Alien, or foreign.
Any culture outside of one's own can be described as foreign, but most often it is in reference to other cultures outside of one's own national boundaries.
It is being so wrapped up in your own culture that you are oblivious to the existence of other cultural norms. An example was when someone defined the word "foreign" as "not American". The person was so wrapped up in American culture he failed to realize that to non-Americans, Americans are foreign.
As of 2021, there are an estimated 2.55 million aliens or foreign nationals residing in the Philippines, according to the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO). This population includes both temporary visitors and long-term residents from various countries.
The answer is: D) lymph node.
The answer is: D) lymph node.
The answer is: D) lymph node.
The bean-shaped organ you are referring to is the spleen. The spleen filters out microorganisms and foreign materials from the blood, while also playing a role in immune response by storing lymphocytes and producing antibodies.
The kidney is the organ that filters out microorganisms.
Lymph Nodes
The spleen is the organ that filters out microorganisms and foreign materials from the blood. It plays a crucial role in the immune response by removing old or damaged red blood cells and fighting off infections.
Lymph nodes filter out microorganisms and foreign materials that have been taken up by the lymphocytes. When your body fights an infection. lymphocytes fill the lymph nodes.
Lymph nodes filter out microorganisms and foreign materials that have been taken up by the lymphocytes. When your body fights an infection. lymphocytes fill the lymph nodes.
Lymph nodes are located along lymphatic pathways, and contain lymphocytes and macrophages, which destroy invading microorganisms. They remove and destroy potentially harmful foreign particles from the lymph through phagocytosis by macrophages. They are also the centers for the production of lymphocytes that act against foreign particles.Lymph nodes are located along lymphatic pathways, and contain lymphocytes and macrophages, which destroy invading microorganisms.
B lymphocytes, or B cells would produce antibodies.
lymph nodes