The lymphatic system in cats helps to protect the body's immune system. The way the system works in humans is basically the same in cats. Lymph nodes, the spleen and the thymus are all common organs responsible for the production and drainage of antibodies.
The lymphatic system in cats helps to protect the body's immune system. The way the system works in humans is basically the same in cats. Lymph nodes, the spleen and the thymus are all common organs responsible for the production and drainage of antibodies.
The lymphatic system in cats helps to protect the body's immune system. The way the system works in humans is basically the same in cats. Lymph nodes, the spleen and the thymus are all common organs responsible for the production and drainage of antibodies.
Elephantiasis' scientific name is lymphatic filariasis. It is a parasitic disease caused by thread-like worms transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes.
Yes.
Brugia malayi is a roundworm nematode found in Southeast Asia. It causes lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) in humans and is transmitted by mosquitoes.
Morpheus compares humans to Batteries in the Matrix
nothing
'batteries'
They both have cells and need water
How does universal time compare to humans
No i believe they no not. they do however possess some lymphatic organs such as the spleen and thymus and some nodes. we talked about this in my anatomy class, my professor was the one who informed me about this. i looked it up and found that they have something similar but i dont think it is as effective as the lymphatic system in humans. try looking up images on google. you'll see what i mean. hope it helped
A D-cell battery.