The spleen.
The spleen.
yes it does!
Nearly all organs in the body have a primary lymph node group filtering the tissue fluid, or lymph, that comes from that organ.
Lymph nodes
A lymph node.
Yes the Lymph Node filters waste substance and nutrients throughout your bodies bloodstream and passes it to your white blood cells which destroy the material.
The spleens primary function is to filter blood of damaged cells. The spleen is the largest organ of the lymphatic system.
spleen
Lymph moves in one direction to prevent pathogens from flowing through the entire body. the system filters out microorganisms as the lymph passes through the various capillaries, vessels, and nodes.
no that's the kidneys.....its still not completely known what the spleen does for us
Lymph Nodes
The lymphatic system primarily involves the lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, spleen, thymus, and tonsils. These organs work together to transport lymph, a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body. The spleen filters blood and helps in immune responses, while the thymus is crucial for the maturation of T-cells. Lymph nodes act as filters for lymph fluid, trapping pathogens and facilitating immune responses.