The spleen produces blood cells, and forms part of the immune system.
The blood vessels connect with the contracting muscles in the spleen.
The spleen is part of the lymphatic system.
The cardiovascular system is the means of transportation for antibodies. It's essential to the lymphatic system.
the lymphatic system, like the cardiovascular system, includes a network of vessels that transport fluids
no, its lymphatic system
Ok, I have no idea what you mean by that question. Technically, since blood flows to the spleen to keep it alive...then yes. But blood flows to every living cell in your body to keep it alive so...yeah. But is the spleen a part of the circulatory system? That is also a yes. It is part of the lymphatic system, not the cardiovascular system. The lymphatic system is a sub-system of the circulatory system that basically helps fight infection, recycle blood plasma, etc. Most people do not think of the lymphatic system as part of the circulatory system though (even though it is) and most use the words "circulatory" and "cardiovascular" interchangeably (even though they're not interchangeable). Seeing as the cardiovascular organs are the heart and blood vessels, if that is what you meant...then no it's not. Please be more specific with your questions.
The spleen is the largest organ of the Lymphatic system.
the spleen and the thyemus
Both spleen and tonsils are examples of large lymphoid masses so the are included in the lymphatic system.
The lymphatic system removes excess water that isn't absorbed by the cardiovascular system and dumps it into the superior vena cava.
Cardiovascular & Lymphatic
The spleen belongs to the lymphatic system in the human body. It plays a role in filtering blood, storing blood cells, and supporting the immune system by producing antibodies and removing old or damaged cells.