increased osmotic pressure in blood capillaries.
Lymphopoiesis
Yes, lymph nodes can become infected, a condition known as lymphadenitis. This typically occurs when bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens invade the lymph nodes, often as a result of an infection elsewhere in the body. Symptoms may include swelling, tenderness, and sometimes fever. In some cases, the infection can lead to the formation of an abscess in the lymph node.
Yes
Lymph is formed when interstitial fluid and proteins from the tissues enter lymphatic vessels through lymph capillaries. This fluid is then transported through lymphatic vessels and filtered through lymph nodes before ultimately re-entering the blood circulation through the thoracic duct or right lymphatic duct.
Mutations result in formation of genetically different cells.
You probably have it backward. Typically, a lymph gland becomes inflamed because it is part of the front line defense against infection. When you become infected, your lymph gland produces the antibodies necessary to clear the infection. You have a fever because there is an infection SOMEWHERE ELSE. You might need to talk to your doctor.
The aged red cells self destruct in the spleen , where they squeeze through the red pulp of the spleen. When the spleen is removed, the number of abnormal red cells and old cells circulating in the blood increases considerably.
Wind shear can result in the formation of a tornado.
volume increases ,pressure increases
You cannot imagine the structure of cell formation until you see it under a microscope.The cell formation contained abnormalities.Cell formation increases dramatically in cancers.
the frequency of the wave increases.
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