the spleen
The lymph nodes are the only lymphatic organ with afferent vessels. Afferent vessels carry lymph fluid into the lymph nodes, where it is filtered and processed before being returned to circulation through efferent vessels.
The nephrons filter blood through the body and get rid of the waste which exits the body. The liver also filters blood other than the kidney.
The lymphatic system organs are the spleen, the thymus, lymph nodes & lymph vessels, tonsils, and peer's patches. Any organ that is not one of these is an organ not in the lymphatic system, like the stomach, or gallbladder, or lungs.
Lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped structures that filter lymph fluid and house immune cells, while the spleen is a larger organ responsible for filtering the blood, removing old or damaged blood cells, and aiding in the immune response by producing antibodies. Additionally, the spleen stores blood and helps regulate blood volume within the body, whereas lymph nodes primarily serve as sites for immune cell activation and proliferation in response to infections.
no that's the kidneys.....its still not completely known what the spleen does for us
Spleen
the kidney filter blood
The lymph nodes are the only lymphatic organ with afferent vessels. Afferent vessels carry lymph fluid into the lymph nodes, where it is filtered and processed before being returned to circulation through efferent vessels.
The spleen.
Nearly all organs in the body have a primary lymph node group filtering the tissue fluid, or lymph, that comes from that organ.
is an organ called Lymphoid Organ
The spleens primary function is to filter blood of damaged cells. The spleen is the largest organ of the lymphatic system.
spleen
spleen
Lymph glands stores WBC
The White Blood Cells form in the lymphoid organ because the lymph system is not a closed system and contains a fluid called the lymph.
The organ in the adult pig that removes cell wastes from the blood is the kidneys. The kidneys are a vital organ in pigs.