lymphoid system

lymphatic circulatory system

The lymphatic system in vertebrates is a network of conduits that carry a clear fluid called lymph. It also includes the lymphoid tissue through which the lymph travels. Lymphoid tissue is found in many organs, particularly the lymph nodes, and in the lymphoid follicles associated with the digestive system such as the tonsils. The system also includes all the structures dedicated to the circulation and production of lymphocytes, which includes the spleen, thymus, bone marrow and the lymphoid tissue associated with the digestive system[WP].

Type Bone
Body System Lymphatic/Immune
Parent Structure anatomical system
Latin Name lymphatic circulatory system
FMA ID 74594

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lymphoid system?
The lymphatic system in vertebrates is a network of conduits that carry a clear fluid called lymph. It also includes the lymphoid tissue through which the lymph travels. Lymphoid tissue is found in many organs, particularly the lymph nodes, and in the lymphoid follicles associated with the digestive
What body system is the lymphoid system part of?
The lymphoid system is part of the Lymphatic/Immune.
What is the Latin name for the lymphoid system?
The Latin name for the lymphoid system is lymphatic circulatory system.

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