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The Lymphatic System

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Tonsils   Small organs on both sides of the throat.  
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Spleen   Stores blood for use in an emergency and also make white blood cells.  
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Thymus   One of the part that make white blood cells.  
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Bone marrow   Also one of the part that make white blood cells.  
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Lymphatic system   Remove excess fluid around organs, produce white blood cells, and absorb and transport fats and also helps your body maintain fluid. homeostasis.  
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Water   Makes up 65 percent of your body.  
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Swelling   Occur when fluid builds up around organs.  
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Lymph vessels   Are all over the body.  
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Lymph nodes   The fluid that travels through the lymph vessels into the organ and it also protect the body by removing toxins, wastes, and other harmful materials.  
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Lymphocyte   A type of white blood cell that is made in the thymus, the spleen, and bone marrow.  
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Immunity   The resistance to specific pathogens.  
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Skeletal system   Produces immune cells.  
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Circulatory system   Transport immune cells throughout the body.  
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Antibodies   Help the body fight infection faster.  
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Immune cells   Make up protein called antibodies.  
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