This what is in the digestive system.Digestive system contain the mucosal,serosal and sud mucosal cells and some cilaited cells helpful in lubrication.
No, it enters brachiocephalic vein
Lymphatic vessels drain into the right lymphatic duct. It also drains into the thoracic duct. Lymph moves in response to skeletal muscle contractions.
The subclavian vein is a major vein that drains blood from the upper extremities and returns it to the heart. There are two of these veins, and like all large veins supply large amounts of blood from the body.
The lymphatic system consists of:Lymph - This is a clear, watery fluid which carries away particles such as bacteria and cell debris from the bloodstream so that they can then be destroyed by lymph nodes.Lymph Vessels - These are lymph capillaries and larger lymph vessels, both of which transport the lymph. The lymph vessels become larger as they join together and end up forming two large ducts called the thoracic duct and the right lyphatic duct which empty lymph into the subclavian veins.Lymph organs and tissues - These include lymph nodes which lymph drains through before returning to the venous circulation and their function is to filter the lymph of things like microbes and damaged tissue cells. The main organ of the lymphatic system is the spleen. The spleen has many functions including destroying old and abnormal red blood cells, storing blood and it helps in immune response to infection.
The subclavian vein is a major vein that drains blood from the upper extremities and returns it to the heart. There are two of these veins, and like all large veins supply large amounts of blood from the body.
No they absorb large amounts of oxygen into the blood.
The lymphatic system is comprised of thousands and thousands of white blood cells that fight off infection and foreign substances that may invade the bloodstream (or bodily fluids) that includes pollen and other allergens, also they fight against viruses and bacterias, etc. On the other hand, the cardiovascular system is the network of major arteries that bring oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart and then the blood goes to the other areas of the body.
The lymphatic system, although the oxygen comes from the blood itself as it passes through the alveoli
There are various kinds of blood vessels: *Arteries **Aorta (the largest artery, carries blood out of the heart) **Branches of the aorta ***carotid artery ***subclavian artery ***celiac trunk ***mesenteric arteries ***renal artery ***iliac artery * Veins **Large collecting vessels ***subclavian vein ***jugular vein ***renal vein ***iliac vein **Venae cavae (the 2 largest veins, carry blood into the heart)
Both spleen and tonsils are examples of large lymphoid masses so the are included in the lymphatic system.
Into the large neck veins of the cardiovascular system.
Brachiocephalic, Left common carotid, and Left subclavian
the carotid arteryThe main blood vessels that conduct blood to the head are the paired carotid arteries which is what you feel when you check the pulse in your neck.