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Cells and organs of immune system

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Answered by SandeshKhapekar
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The immune system is made up of organs that control the production and maturation of certain defense cells, the lymphocytes. Bone marrow and the thymus, a gland situated above the heart and behind the breast bone, are so-called primary lymphoid organs. The bone marrow produces defense cells.

Answered by ava00roaa
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immune organs are the lymph nodes the lymphatic vessals the thymus the bone marrow and the spleen and the immune organs are the white blood cells

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