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How is cellular debris removed from the lymph nodes?

Lymphocytes


What would be missing in lymph leaving a lymph node compared with lymph entering the node?

Gotta love A&P ..hahaThe lymph node is a filter so cellular debris, suspended bacteria, other particulates would be removed.(from yahoo)


Where are Bacteria and dead cells removed from circulatory fluid?

Lymph Nodes


Within which structures in humans are bacteria and dead cells removed from lymph?

Bacteria and dead cells are removed from lymph within lymph nodes, which are small bean-shaped structures located along the lymphatic vessels. Lymph nodes contain immune cells that help filter and eliminate these harmful substances from the lymph fluid before it is returned to the blood circulation.


Bacteria and dead cell are removed from circulatory fluid in the?

Bacteria and dead cells are removed from the circulatory fluid by the spleen and the liver. The spleen acts as a filter, trapping and destroying pathogens and old or damaged blood cells. The liver also contributes to this process by filtering out toxins and waste products from the blood.


How are harmful organism removed from your lymph?

the spleen and the lymph nodes


How are harmful organism removed from the lymph?

Harmful organisms in the Lymph are Destroyed in the Lymph Nodes


I have breast cancer and i have to have my lymph nodes removed is there a hospital stay?

If you have breast cancer and you just had your lymph nodes removed, a hospital stay is very important.


What happens inside lymph nodes?

if bacteria enter a wound and are not ingested by the white cells of the blood or lymph,they will be carried in the lymph to a lymph node and white cells there will ingest them


What part of the digestive tract has the most lymph nodules and bacteria?

The small intestine has the most lymph nodules and bacteria in the digestive tract. The lymph nodules help with immune responses, while the bacteria play a key role in digestion and nutrient absorption.


Why does the axillary area swell when the lymph nodes have been removed?

the axillary area smells after the lymph nodes have been removed due to presence of sweat glands.


How do lymph help fight disease?

Trapping bacteria.