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The major components of the lymphatic system are lymphatic vessels, lymph, lymph nodes, and some other lymphatic organs.

Lymphatic vessels carry lymph, a colorless liquid, throughout the body. Along lymph vessels are small bean-shaped glandular nodules called lymph nodes.

Other lymphatic organs are:

Tonsil: clusters of lymphatic tissues just under the mucous membranes that line the nose, mouth, and pharynx.

Spleen: it is similar to a lymph node in shape and structure but it is much larger.

Thymus: a soft organ with two lobes that is located anterior to the ascending aorta and posterior to the sternum.

Peyer patch: lymphoid tissue on the visceral surface of the small intestine.

 

 

 

 

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