The skin and lymph nodes are both integral components of the immune system. The skin acts as a physical barrier, protecting the body from pathogens, while lymph nodes filter lymph fluid and trap foreign substances, including pathogens and cancer cells, for immune response. Additionally, immune cells within the skin can migrate to lymph nodes to activate and amplify the immune response, illustrating a dynamic interaction between these two systems in maintaining overall health.
the difference between this is that surface area
The Realtionship between the two is this one lives on your skin and eats the dead skin while the other gives the bacteria a home to stay and live
Not much, exept for the fact that sweat is part of the excretory system, and you sweat from glands in your skin
calcium keeps your skin bones teeth and hair nice and healthy and i think it also helps your nails!
The limphnodes
the difference between this is that surface area
The Realtionship between the two is this one lives on your skin and eats the dead skin while the other gives the bacteria a home to stay and live
They are both reptiles and have scaly, rough skin.
Not much, exept for the fact that sweat is part of the excretory system, and you sweat from glands in your skin
lymphnodes
calcium keeps your skin bones teeth and hair nice and healthy and i think it also helps your nails!
Lice are parasites, getting their food and shelter from the skin of their host.
Yes. Swollen lymph nodes are a very common symptom of allergies.
None whatsoever. In fact, recent research indicates that the relationship between sun exposure and skin cancer itself has been significantly overhyped.
no.there are multiple lymphnodes.
The mumps affect your lymphnodes. They will become inflammed.
a tic feeds on the blood of a deer, under its fur, and camps out on their skin until they are full.