Submitted by arlomurfett t3_z1fohw in askscience
silent_cat t1_ixcimtd wrote
Reply to comment by Furrypocketpussy in Why do immune reactions take place in the lymph nodes closest to the site of infection? by arlomurfett
That's how I'd heard it explained: rather than having antigens spread across you body in the hope they match, they hang around in the lymph nodes and monitor the stuff coming past.
It's said the mammalian immune system is the second most complex known system in the world, after the brain. Every time I hear more about it I'm amazed.
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