this is bullcrap!
A lymph node is an encapsulated mass of lymph tissue.
Lymph nodes in the wall of the pharynx are small, bean-shaped structures that are part of the body's immune system. They work by filtering and trapping harmful substances like bacteria and viruses that may enter the body through the nose and mouth. These lymph nodes help to activate immune responses to protect the body from infection and illness.
removal of a lymph gland
lymph glands
a bean-shaped structure of the lymph system is called the lymph nodes.
On it's way lymph passes through masses of tissue called lymph nodes
The lymph organs found in the throat are called tonsils. They make a circle to guard what is introduced into the body.
lymph
Fluids and particles absorbed into lymph capillaries are called lymph.
They are called either lymph ducts or lymph capillaries.
Encapsulated lymphatic organs include the thymus and spleen. These organs are surrounded by a fibrous capsule that helps protect and support their structure. They play important roles in immune function, such as lymphocyte maturation (thymus) and filtering blood and storing immune cells (spleen).
it is called fibrin