The human spleen is an organ that creates lymphocytes for the destruction and recycling of old red-blood cells. The spleen is also a blood reservoir. It supplies the body with blood in emergencies such as a bad cut. The spleen is also the location where white blood cells trap organisms.
Pigs are very similar to humans so i thought this might help you.
The spleen's function is to store blood, disintegrate the old blood cells, filter any foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes.
The function of the pigs glottis is to produce sound. The glottis of the pig is surrounded by the epiglottis.
The spleen does not have a direct function in the digestive system. It primarily acts as a filter for blood, removing old or damaged red blood cells and helping the immune system by producing and storing white blood cells.
No, as both boars and sows have nipples. The only way to determine gender is by the reproductive organs themselves.
The cerebellum controls balance and motor skills.
To produce, store, and eliminate blood cells.
Since pigs and humans are so much alike, the pigs spleen is only half of a humans. This is so, because, humans are bigger than pigs, so it only makes sense that pigs' spleen is half the size of a human being's. :)
The function of a shark's spleen is to produce, degrade, and store red blood cells.
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Almost all vertebrates have a spleen. This means they have a "backbone". The function of the spleen is to filter the blood and to act as a reserve in case of heavy bleeding.
the spleen
The spleen has the hemolytic function of destroying worn-out red blood cells and releasing their hemoglobin for reuse.
The spleen's function is to store blood, disintegrate the old blood cells, filter any foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes.
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