How are lymphatic nodules different from lymphatic organs?

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Lymphatic Nodules-Any of the small bodies located along the lymphatic vessels, particularly at the neck, armpit, and groin, that filter bacteria and foreign particles from lymph fluid. As lymph flows through a lymph node at least 99 % of the antigens in the lymph are removed. The lymphatic organs are organs that produces lymphocytes or is associated with lymphocyte function, for example, the lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus.
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