Lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, Peyer's patch, spleen, thymus, and tonsils are the organs in the immune system.
Specifically, lymph nodes contain lymphocytes (white blood cells) which fight infection. Lymphatic vessels have fluid which circulates and detects the presence of a foreign micro-organism's cells. Peyer's patch in the appendix and small intestine as well as the tonsils at the back of the throat operate as the body's first line of lymphocyte-conducted defense against infection. The spleen operates to detect antigens and produce antibodies. The thymus gland in the upper chest produces many lymphocytes during a person's childhood.
the emmu system is protect our body from the diseas
what organs make up the immune system
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There are not up to ten organs in the immune system. Here are the ones I am certain do appear in the chain though:StomachPancreasLiverSmall intestineLarge intestineRectumAnusThe mouth and oesophagus are also part of the immune system but they are not organs
what organs make up the immune system
Our immune system is made up of both individual cells and proteins as well as entire organs and organ systems.
the refereed as the immunity organs
the testies
spleen
sleen and thymus
The immune system.
The eight organs of the immune system are the tonsils, thymus, bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes, adenoids, appendix, and Peyer's patches in the small intestine. These organs play crucial roles in the immune response, such as producing and storing immune cells, filtering pathogens from the bloodstream, and coordinating immune responses.