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I suppose that you think to oxygen.Oxygen is indispensable for life.
Hormones travel from endocrine glands through bloodstream to target organs.
they work together by making lymph nodes to travel through your body and makes the blood that goes to the heart healthier
NEUROHORMONES
In every case that I'm aware of, if the body needs to transport something, it does so using the bloodstream. This is especially the case if the substance needs to go beyond one organ to get to another. Hormones from the endocrine system, nutrients absorbed from the small intestines, toxins that need to be eliminated, etc all travel through the bloodstream.
A lymphatic organ in which lymphocytes develop is your thymus. Undeveloped lymphocytes are made in the bone marrow and then travel to the thymus through your bloodstream. It develops completely after going through your spleen and the rest of the lymphatic system as well as the other organs for it to be complete.
Lacteals collect fats by absorbing chylomicrons (consisting of 90% triglycerides, 5% cholesterol, 4% phospholipids, 1% protein) in the small intestines and transports them to cardiovascular circulation. Chylomicrons travel through the lymphatic system via the thoracic duct to the bloodstream.
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A special type of germ or disease fighting cell. White blood cells are the largest group of these type of cells. They are further divided into granulocytes and lymphocytes. Lymphocytes travel in the lymphatic vessels of the body. Lymphocytes are further divided into T and B type. Both types produce proteins that help the body fight germs.
The endocrine glands secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream. The hormones then travel to target tissues via the circulatory system.
Cancer can spread in the body through a process called metastasis, where cancer cells break away from the original tumor, travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system, and form new tumors in other parts of the body. Metastatic cancer is more difficult to treat and is often associated with a poorer prognosis.
I suppose that you think to oxygen.Oxygen is indispensable for life.
Hormones travel from endocrine glands through bloodstream to target organs.
T lymphocytes undergo their final maturation in the thymus, hence why they are called 'T cells'.
they work together by making lymph nodes to travel through your body and makes the blood that goes to the heart healthier
Both type of lymphocytes are made in the bone marrow and only the B - Lymphocytes mature in the bone marrow, whereas the T Lymphocytes travel to the thymus gland where they mature.
1) THYMUS: located just above your heart. It releases WBCs. WBCs travel to other areas in the cartiovascular system. the thymus is the gland that produces cells that are ready to fight infection. 2) SPLEEN: largest lymphatic organ. stores and produces lymphocytes. located in upper left side of your abdomin. It fills blood. 3) TONSILS: located at the back of the nasal cavity, on side of the throat, and back of tounge. WBCs in tonsils defend body against infection. 4) I have no clue and i am trying to find this out.