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the lymphatic system, like the cardiovascular system, includes a network of vessels that transport fluids
Cardiovascular
Lymphatic vessels return tissue fluid from interstitial spaces to the circulatory system. Lymphatic vessels are made of thin walls with valves and they carry lymph around the lymphatic system.
This system is called the lymphatic system. It also is involved in the immune system. The cells in this system are mainly white blood cells (WBC).
Thickness of the walls.
The Cardiovascular system and the lymphatic system .
The blood vessels connect with the contracting muscles in the spleen.
Excess tissue fluid is taken up by the lymphatic system and returned to the cardiovascular system at the vena cava.
The cardiovascular system is the means of transportation for antibodies. It's essential to the lymphatic system.
Collect the fluid that leaks from blood and return it to the blood.
No, they are not the same. The lymphatic system is related to your immune system; it acts as a cleaning agent for the blood (removes debris, etc.), whereas the cardiovascular system concerns the circulation of blood, the oxygen and nutrients it carries, and the relationship between the heart and the lungs.
The lymphatic system removes excess water that isn't absorbed by the cardiovascular system and dumps it into the superior vena cava.