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What are the functions of tonsils and spleen?​

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Answered by latagupta789
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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.

Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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Tonsils are the types of lymph glands. Tonsils are made up of lymphoid tissue that produces lymphocytes - the white blood cells, that helps to fight infections. But based on researches, doctors conclude that the tonsils may be beneficial to some and detrimental to others.Spleen is a part of lymphatic system located on the left side of abdomen, above stomach in most of the vertebrates. It helps to remove the old and defective blood cells and act as the blood bank by holding the reserve of blood in case of hemorrhage as well. The spleen also contains lymphocytes and helps the body fight infection.

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