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They are small encapsulated structures that protect the body from [[foreign antigens]]. They do this by acting as a filter to trap the particulate matter in the [[lymph]] that percolates through them. | They are small encapsulated structures that protect the body from [[Foreign antigens|foreign antigens]]. They do this by acting as a filter to trap the particulate matter in the [[Lymph|lymph]] that percolates through them<ref>Drake, R. Wayne Vogl, A. and Mitchell, A (2009). Gray's Anatomy. 2nd ed. Churchill Livingstone, p.32.</ref>. | ||
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They are small encapsulated structures that protect the body from foreign antigens. They do this by acting as a filter to trap the particulate matter in the lymph that percolates through them[1].
References
- ↑ Drake, R. Wayne Vogl, A. and Mitchell, A (2009). Gray's Anatomy. 2nd ed. Churchill Livingstone, p.32.