How do the antigens and lymphocytes take entry in the spleen?

How do the antigens and lymphocytes take entry in the spleen? Correct Answer Splenic artery

Spleen is a specialized secondary lymphoid organ that filters the blood and accumulates the antigens of the blood. Lymphatic vessels are not used by the spleen; instead, the antigens and the blood enter the spleen via a splenic artery and exits via a splenic vein.
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