Difference between revisions of "Haemolymph Nodes - Anatomy & Physiology"
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Alternative spelling hemolymph. For lymph nodes click here
Structure
Structurally similar to lymph nodes, these are found in association with blood vessels rather than lymphatic vessels. There sinuses contain erythrocytes, the cortex contains germinal centers with B cells and the medulla contains T cells.
Function
Function is unclear.