yes.... but there could be something on there.... like an infection or something making the white blood cells collect in the larger node
lymph-nodes
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Lymph vessels,lymph nodes,spleen,
Lymph vessels,lymph nodes,spleen,
Lymph vessels,lymph nodes,spleen,
Large clusters of lymph nodes can occur in areas such as the neck, armpits, and groin. These locations have high concentrations of lymph nodes due to their proximity to major blood vessels and organs. Nodes in these areas often work together to filter and trap pathogens before they can spread throughout the body.
The main organs of the lymphatic system include the lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, and tonsils. These organs work together to produce, store, and transport lymphocytes (white blood cells) and help in filtering out toxins and waste from the body.
Lymphatic vessels are vein-like tubes connected at one end to the tiny organs known as lymph nodes, which carry the lymph (serum full of white blood cells) from the lymph node to the heart. Lymphatic nodes are part of the Lymphatic System, which helps the Immune System fight against pathogens. Whenever you get sick with the flu or some similar virus, your lymph nodes can become swollen--this is why doctors feel the side of your throat when they check you over at an appointment! They're checking to see if your tonsils (lymph nodes in your throat) are swollen.
The lymph organs found in the throat are called tonsils. They make a circle to guard what is introduced into the body.
it affects the glands and lymph nodes
Lymph nodes filter out microorganisms and foreign materials that have been taken up by the lymphocytes. When your body fights an infection. lymphocytes fill the lymph nodes.
Lymph nodes filter out microorganisms and foreign materials that have been taken up by the lymphocytes. When your body fights an infection. lymphocytes fill the lymph nodes.