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Chapter 22.2, Problem 6BYGO
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The term lymphatic node and also explain the three places where the lymphatic node can occur.
Introduction:
The lymphatic organ has the site where connective tissue capsules partially divide lymphatic tissues from the other tissues. The lymphatic organs are red bone marrow, thymus, lymph node, tonsils, and spleen.
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The Lymphatic System
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lymphatic organs. Identify the structures of the lymphatic system by coloring them.
• Spleen: Red
Red bone marrow: Pink
• Cervical lymph nodes: Green
Axillary lymph nodes: Purple
Inguinal lymph nodes: Orange
• Tonsils: Brown
Thymus gland: Tan
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