How do lymphocytes travel around the body?
1 Answer
Oct 15, 2016
Lymphocytes travel through the lymphatic vessels and blood stream.
Explanation:
T and B lymphocytes (the first lines of defence in the immune system) are found in lymphoid organs like the spleen, the thymus and the tonsils.
They also travel throughout the body though the circulatory system which includes the lymphatic vessels and glands, and the heart and blood vessels.