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Transport lymph
Leukocyte movement
Primary organ of immunity
"Filter" lymph (macrophages & phagocytosis)
Monitor lymph for pathogens (lymphocytes & adaptive immunity)
Destroys worn-out erythrocytes (macrophages in red pulp)
Monitors blood for pathogens (Lymphocytes in white pulp)
Reservoir for blood
Provides immune activity around oral cavity
Trap and digest bacteria and particulate matter
T-Cell development
Similar function to
Peyer's patches
Harbors beneficial bacteria for recolonizing colon
Provides immune surveillance around small intestine
Reduce bacterial numbers in GI tract
Important for immune development
Deep to skin and mucous epithelia
Concentration of macrophages and lymphocytes in connective tissue
Monitor for pathogen breach of skin and mucous membranes
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