Fig. 7: Structure of a Lymph Nodes

Antigens enter lymph nodes through afferent lymphoid vessels. Antigen-presenting dendritic cells enter the lymph node through afferent lymphatic vessels while naive B-lymphocytes, and naive T-lymphocytes enter through high endothelial venules. Non-activated and effector lymphocytes leave the lymph node through efferent lymphatic vessels. Naive B-lymphocytes become activated, proliferate, and differentiate into plasma cells in the germinal centers of lymphoid follicles while naive T-lymphocytes become activated, proliferate and differentiate into T-effector lymphocytes in the T-cell area.