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 The spleen is a lymphatic organ found in all vertebrates. It is similar in structure to a large lymph node. The spleen serves as a blood storage organ, storing blood during digestion and releasing it when it is finished.
The spleen is a [[Lymphatic organ|lymphatic organ]] found in all [[Vertebrates|vertebrates]]. It is similar in structure to a large [[Lymph node|lymph node]]. The spleen serves as a [[Blood|blood]] storage organ, storing blood during [[Digestion|digestion]] and releasing it when it is finished.  


The spleen also makes and destroys [[Erythrocytes|erythrocytes]] (red blood cells). Aging red blood cells are filtered out and broken down, just as in the liver; new red blood cells are generated just as in the [[Bone marrow|bone marrow]]<ref>http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/S/spleen.html</ref>.


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The spleen also makes and destroys erythrocytes (red blood cells). Aging red blood cells are filtered out and broken down, just as in the liver; new red blood cells are generated just as in the bone marrow.<ref>http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/S/spleen.html</ref>
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 15 November 2018

The spleen is a lymphatic organ found in all vertebrates. It is similar in structure to a large lymph node. The spleen serves as a blood storage organ, storing blood during digestion and releasing it when it is finished.

The spleen also makes and destroys erythrocytes (red blood cells). Aging red blood cells are filtered out and broken down, just as in the liver; new red blood cells are generated just as in the bone marrow[1].

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