All white blood cells go through the spleen at least 40 times a day to get cleaned and restored.
The spleen is located next to the stomach and is around one fist in size.
An average adult spleen is 1" by 3" by 5" - is approximately 7 ounces in weight and is positioned between the 7th and 9th ribs on the left of the body.
Human spleen The average weight of an adult spleen is 0.44 lbs.
It varies, a spleen is usually the size of the persons fist.
That is called as Spleen.
The spleen is the largest lymphy node in the human body
The spleen.
A spleen has nothing to do with if you have a cold. Spleens are not connected to your immune system. The only thing spleens are used for is if you have internal bleeding, in that case it becomes bigger to help the internal bleeding. (I don't know how a big spleen helps internal bleeding).
The spleen is the largest organ of the Lymphatic system.
the scientific name for spleen is spleen xD
The spleen
A fish's spleen does what a human's spleen does, releases blood cells when needed
The word spleen into Hebrew is טחול
"Spleen" in Filipino is "milukong."
Some of the jobs of the spleen are taken over by the liver, but not all. The spleen stores platelets for instance. This job is not done by anything after the spleen is removed, but this is really not too big of a deal. The spleen also takes apart red blood cells after they are dead and can reuse the material taken from them (This process also creates bilirubin which is taken by the liver and is an ingredient of bile, the substance stored in your gallbladder and used in digestion). The spleen is also part of your lymphatic and immune system, so there are some jobs that go undone. There are meds that patients of spleen removal must take for the rest of their life after a splenectomy.