Yes, it often is as the two are closely connected.
The Lymphatic Circulatory System
The Lymphatic System.
The lymphatic system has tissue spread throughout the body to aid in the removal of fluids from cells, transports fatty acids as well as transporting immune cells to the bones. The lymphatic system is the circulatory mechanism for the immune system.
The lymphatic system is part of the circulatory system.The lymphatic system is made up of the following Thymus Gland,Bone Marrow,Spleen,Tonsils,Skin,Adenoids,or any mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)
The Lymphatic SystemTonsils are a lymphoid organ.The lymphatic system works in close cooperation with other body systems to perform these important functions:The lymphatic system aids the immune system in destroying pathogens and filtering waste so that the lymph can be safely returned to the circulatory system.To remove excess fluid, waste, debris, dead blood cells, pathogens, cancer cells, and toxins from these cells and the tissue spaces between them.The lymphatic system also works with the circulatory system to deliver nutrients, oxygen, and hormones from the blood to the cells that make up the tissues of the body.
The fluids of the lymph system are carried into the circulatory system because they contain plasma proteins. The vessels of the lymphatic system provide a way for interstitial fluid to move through the circulatory system.
The circulatory system can be considered as composed of two parts: The main components of the human circulatory system are the heart, the blood, by tissues undergoing high metabolism, as they require increased levels of oxygen.
The heart, lungs, blood vessels make up the cardio vascular system.
yes it is
@the lymphatic system is its own system but uses the circulatory pathways.
The Lymphatic system acts as "insurance" for the circulatory system.
Cardiovascular & Lymphatic
Lymphatic System
The Lymphatic Circulatory System
The Lymphatic System.
circulatory system
The Lymphatic Circulatory System