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Is the lymphatic system a closed or an open system?

Bacteria enters the tonsils that contain lymph when you breath......open


Within which structures in humans are bacteria and dead cells removed from lymph?

Bacteria and dead cells are removed from lymph within lymph nodes, which are small bean-shaped structures located along the lymphatic vessels. Lymph nodes contain immune cells that help filter and eliminate these harmful substances from the lymph fluid before it is returned to the blood circulation.


What happens inside a lymph node?

Lymph nodes filter lymph fluid to remove foreign particles, such as bacteria or viruses, and also produce immune cells to help fight infections. They contain a network of lymphocytes and macrophages that detect and respond to pathogens to prevent them from spreading throughout the body.


What happens inside lymph nodes?

if bacteria enter a wound and are not ingested by the white cells of the blood or lymph,they will be carried in the lymph to a lymph node and white cells there will ingest them


What part of the digestive tract has the most lymph nodules and bacteria?

The small intestine has the most lymph nodules and bacteria in the digestive tract. The lymph nodules help with immune responses, while the bacteria play a key role in digestion and nutrient absorption.


How do lymph help fight disease?

Trapping bacteria.


What purpose does the lymph node serve?

they filter waste materials and extra cellular fluids from the lymph. contain extra white and red blood cells.


Do lymph node cells contain neutrophils?

no


What does the nail bed contain?

Lymph nodes


Does lymph contain bone marrow for hematopoiesis?

no


How lymph nodes help fight disease?

Trapping bacteria.


Lymph nodes contain dense masses of?

Lymphocytes