what are the functions of tonsils and spleen
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The tonsils are the main “filtering organ” for bacteria and other pathogens entering the body through the mouth. They are located in the throat. The spleen by comparison is the main filtering organ for red blood cells. ... Thus, both organs are lymphatic organs since they play a role in filtration.
The spleen, located in the upper left part of the abdomen under the ribcage, works as part of the lymphatic system to protect the body, clearing worn-out red blood cells and other foreign bodies from the bloodstream to helpfight off infection.
The spleen, located in the upper left part of the abdomen under the ribcage, works as part of the lymphatic system to protect the body, clearing worn-out red blood cells and other foreign bodies from the bloodstream to helpfight off infection.
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they both are related to lymphatic system
but tonsils are masses of lymphatic tissues and spleen are important lymphatic organs in the body of vertebrate
Tonsils helps to stops the harmful organisms from going out of body by swelling
whereas spleen act a blood bank and graveyard ..
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but tonsils are masses of lymphatic tissues and spleen are important lymphatic organs in the body of vertebrate
Tonsils helps to stops the harmful organisms from going out of body by swelling
whereas spleen act a blood bank and graveyard ..
plz add brainiest
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