Lymphatic Organs
Respiratory System
Lymphatic System
Blood Cells Anatomy
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The small immune system glands that help filter viruses and germs 

Lymph node 

100

A pair of organs that supplies the body with oxygen 

Lungs 

100

A excess fluid made up of blood plasma, protein, and lipids 

Lymph 

100

The cells that transports the oxygen around the body 

Red blood cells 

200

A fist sized organ that holds a lot of blood and filters damaged red blood cells 

Spleen 

200

A muscle located below the lungs that helps with respiration 

Diaphragm 

200

The beginning stage of the lymphatic system. They are found in almost every tissue of the body

Lymphatic Capillaries 

200

The cells that guard and protect the body from germs 

White blood cells 

300

The lymphoid tissue found at the back of the throat that is the first line of defense for the immune system

Tonsils 

300
Something that is also known as the voice box

Larynx 

300

The tube-like vessels that carry the lymph from the tissue back to the blood stream 

Lymphatic Vessels 

300

The smallest cell that helps with blood clotting 

Platelets 

400

The place where B and T cells grow 

Bone Marrow 

400

The main airway for oxygen to reach the lungs 

Bronchus 

400

The largest vessel in the lymphatic system, the vessel that return the lymph to the circulatory system

Lymphatic Ducts 

400

The yellow-ish liquid that mainly makes up the blood stream 

Plasma 

500

The organ where B and T cells mature. It starts out very active, but decreases as you grow older

Thymus 

500

An balloon like sac located at the end of the bronchioles 

Alveoli 

500

The lymphatic duct take care of the left side of the body 

Thoratic Ducts 

500

The four blood types 

A, B, AB, and O