👉 Lymphogenic refers to the process through which certain types of cells in the body become capable of producing and releasing immunoglobulins. These immune proteins are responsible for recognizing, activating, and fighting off foreign invaders such as viruses, bacteria, or parasites. The term is derived from the Greek word "lymph-", which means fluid, and "ergo," meaning to produce or result from. In essence, lymphogenic cells are those that produce and release these immunoglobulins.