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  1. Thymus (6028 bytes)
    5: ...hich surrounds the follicle, the other lies just within the margin of the medulla, click image for mor...
    8: ...pment of the [[immune system]] in early life, and its cells form a part of the body's normal immune sy...
    10: ...e is sold in a butcher shop or at a meat counter, thymus is known as [[sweetbread]].
    13: ...form vital immune functions. Others remain in the thymus to give rise to future generations of T cells.
    16: ..., at puberty it weighs about 35 grams; after this it gradually decreases to 25 grams at twenty-five ye...

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  1. Lymphatic system (6229 bytes)
    1: ...e]]s and is part of the body's [[immune system]]. It also transports [[fat]]s from the [[small intesti...
    3: ==Composition of lymph==
    4: ...lmost the same composition as the original interstitial fluid.
    14: ...secondary lymphoid organs, where they await recognition of [[antigen]]s.
    17: ...es. In the lymph nodes, the macrophages and dendritic cells [[phagocytosis|phagocytose]] the antigens...
  2. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    1: ...ted to the maintenance of immunity, such as the [[thymus]].
    3: ...into the two sections of innate and adaptive immunity, the former encompassing unchanging mechanisms t...
    6: ...mmal]]s) have immune systems of increasing complexity.
    8: ...iology)|viruses]], [[bacterium|bacteria]], [[parasite]]s), some [[poison]]s, as well as suppressing [[...
    11: ...nodeficiency]] and [[autoimmune disorder|autoimmunity]]) arise from failures of discriminatory systems...
  3. Human anatomy (3860 bytes)
    1: ...potomy''' is a special field within [[anatomy]]. It studies organs and organ systems of the '''[[homo...
    7: *[[Cardiovascular system]]: blood circulations with heart and blood vessels
    8: *[[Digestive system]]: processing food with mouth, stomach and intestines
    9: *[[Endocrine system]]: communicating within the body using hormones
    14: ...lecting, transferring and processing information with brain and nerves
  4. Thymus (6028 bytes)
    5: ...hich surrounds the follicle, the other lies just within the margin of the medulla, click image for mor...
    8: ...pment of the [[immune system]] in early life, and its cells form a part of the body's normal immune sy...
    10: ...e is sold in a butcher shop or at a meat counter, thymus is known as [[sweetbread]].
    13: ...form vital immune functions. Others remain in the thymus to give rise to future generations of T cells.
    16: ..., at puberty it weighs about 35 grams; after this it gradually decreases to 25 grams at twenty-five ye...
  5. List of herbs and spices (4611 bytes)
    1: ...ed seasoning for food is [[table salt]]; however, it is a mineral.
    50: ...egranate]] seeds (though some consider these a fruit, not a spice)
    58: *[[Szechuan pepper]] (<i>Xanthoxylum piperitum</i>)
    88: *[[Kaffir Lime Leaves]] (''Citrus hystrix, C. papedia'')
    90: *[[Cymbopogon | Lemongrass]] (<i>Cymbopogon citratus, C. flexuosus</i>, and other species)
  6. Human Body (3431 bytes)
    1: ...potomy''' is a special field within [[anatomy]]. It studies organs and organ systems of the '''[[homo...
    7: *[[Cardiovascular system]]: blood circulations with heart and blood vessels
    8: *[[Digestive system]]: processing food with mouth, stomach and intestines
    9: *[[Endocrine system]]: communicating within the body using hormones
    14: ...lecting, transferring and processing information with brain and nerves

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