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which of following is not part of lymphatic system .a) spleen b.tonsils c liver d adenoids e lymph nodes

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Answered by prajwal3589
2

Answer:

The answer is more than one option correct.

Both C and D are correct.

Explanation is given below

Explanation:

The lymphatic system is a network of very small tubes (vessels) that drain lymph fluid from all over the body. The major parts of the lymph tissue are located in the bone marrow, spleen, thymus gland, lymph nodes, and the tonsils.

Answered by manishad
0

Answer:

c) Liver is not a part of the lymphatic system.

Explanation:

What is lymphatic system:

  • The lymphatic system is a vast network of veins, nodes, and ducts that runs through practically every part of the body.
  • It permits a fluid called lymph to circulate around the body in the same manner that blood does.

Lymphatic tissues:

  1. Tonsils: Lymphocytes and antibodies are produced by the tonsils. They can assist protect against foreign bodies inhaled and eaten.
  2. Spleen: Although the spleen is not related to the lymphatic system, it is lymphoid tissue. It makes white blood cells and filters blood to eliminate germs, old and damaged red blood cells, and platelets.
  3. Lymph nodes: Small bean-shaped structures found along lymphatic veins are known as lymph nodes. They act as filters. Various immune system cells trap bacteria in lymph nodes and cause the blood to produce particular antibodies.
  4. Adenoids: The adenoids are a mass of soft tissue that sits behind the nose. Adenoids, like lymph nodes, are part of the immune system and are formed of the same tissue as lymph nodes (lymphoid tissue). White blood cells travel through the adenoids and other lymphoid tissue in the body, reacting to foreign intruders.
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