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8. What are the functions of tonsils and spleen?​

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Answered by anilkumarah72
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Tonsils are the immune systems first-line of defense against inhaled pathogens. They produce T-cells, a type of white blood cell that aids in immunity. The spleen helps with immunity by purifying the blood and helps the immune system recognize and attack foreign antibodies.

Spleen is often on the "front lines" of your body, in fact, your spleen is a busy organ – especially considering its small size. Your spleen's main function is to act as a filter for your blood. It recognizes and removes old, malformed, or damaged red blood cells.

Answered by jaiswalvaishnavi998
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tonsils act as guard cell and spleen act as filter of our blood it recognise and remove old and damage blood cell

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