The human lymphatic system consists of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, tonsils, the spleen, the thymus gland, and Peyer’s patches. Lymphatic vessels collect tissue fluid (lymph) and transport it to lymph nodes, where pathogens are filtered out. The spleen filters blood, while the thymus gland is essential for T cell development.
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