No
Tonsils have no afferent lymphatic supply, but do have an efferent lymphatic supply that drains to deeper lymph nodes
The central nervous system does not have a lymphatic system for drainage. This is due to the presence of the blood-brain barrier, which restricts the movement of substances between the blood and the brain tissue, including lymphatic fluid.
brings the blood and lymphatic supply to the colon and small bowel
Lymphatic vessels are not found in the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
Yes, CPR continues to supply oxygen to the brain.
The blood vessels around the brain help supply energy for your brain
Lymphatic system.
When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked this causes a stroke.
When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked this causes a stroke.
when the heart starts to malfunction, the supply of oxygen to the blood via heart is also impaired, therefore, there is no oxygen supply to the brain which ultimately results in the disfunction of the brain called brain haemorrhage.
Cerebrospinal fluid is what provides as a "cushion" for the brain. (I don't understand your question regarding blood supply)
The brain lives when it has a constant supply of blood glucose and oxygen.