No the lymphatic system did not have any pump like blood circulation systme. The lymph is moved along the lymphatic vessel network by either intrinsic contractions of the lymphatic vessels or by extrinsic compression of the lymphatic vessels via external tissue forces.
The lymphatic system collects fluid from around the body that has leaked out of the arteries, and returns it to circulation by dumping it back into the veins before they enter the heart.
The heat pumps and sends the blood to different parts of the body. The heart beating looks like the pump.
If you mean what percentage of you blood does your heart pump... all of it.
they pump the blood around the body like a regular heart
The heat pumps and sends the blood to different parts of the body. The heart beating looks like the pump.
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Yes. The lymphatic system does not have a "heart" like in the circulatory system to pump its contents around, so it relies on the movement of adjacent muscles and vessels to propel lymph.
no
Because a heart pumps blood just like a pump would pump water.
The contradiction and relaxation of skeletal muscles moves lymph trough the lymph vessels.
spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, heart, thymus,
You can't. The heart is a pump.
The heart is like a pump. It helps to pump blood one way through the circulatory system.
The flow of lymph is slow because the lymphatic system has no pump.
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False, it flows to the heart.
A lymph vessel. They are similar in function to blood vessels. However the lymph is moved along the vessel by muscle contractions rather than by the heart pumping.
The heart smells mainly like blood. The reason for the smell is that the heart works to pump blood through the body.