if the spleen is removed will another organ compensate?
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Yes, the definition of an organ is a group of tissue that provides one or more functions. The spleen provides the body with the removal of tires red blood cells and produces microbes that fight disease. Therefore when the body is infected the lymphatic system will try and compensate for the lack of the spleen and the liver deals with the tired red blood cells, however they will not fully compensate for the spleens function to tackle blood born infections.
if the spleen is removed no other organ will compensate & the painet should be on pencilin for live
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