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1Two basic functions:Filtration – macrophages destroy microorganisms and debrisImmune system activation – monitor for antigens and mount an attack against them
5contains densely packed lymphocytes andscattered macrophages (THYMUS)
6This structure attached to the cecum is in an ideal place to destroy bacteria before it migrates into the large intestine
7Produce plasma cells, which secrete antibodiesAntibodies immobilize antigens.
8Manage the immune response Attack and destroy foreign cells.
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2tonsil at the posterior wall of the nasopharynx
3Largest lymphoid organ, Immune surveillance and response, Cleanses the blood
4tonsils that surrounds the openings of the auditory tubes into the pharynx

 
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