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, like the cardiovascular system, includes a network of vessels that transport fluids
The cardiovascular and the lymphatic systems transport fluids in your body.
YES!
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Pinocytosis involves the transport of fluids into a cell. Pinocytosis is when small particles are brought into the cell. It is also a mode of endocytosis.
The study of bodily fluids is Serology.
The main transport fluid in your body is your blood. This fluid is found throughout the body in great amounts.
blood,water and bodily fluids.
The cardiovascular and the lymphatic systems transport fluids in your body.
valves
Digestive, circulatory and excretory.
Small and large intestines
Both the skin and the kidney function to retain fluids in the body. The kidneys do so under the control of the endocrine and nervous systems.
They are both the same because they both transport stuff;a highway is a transport system for cities. It's also because the cars represent the blood flow in the transport systems.
Allows for oxygen to be transported to the cells in your body, and transport the body's waste products out of the body.
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Frederik W. Wiegel has written: 'Fluid flow through porous macromolecular systems' -- subject(s): Biological transport, Body fluids, Cell membranes, Diffusion, Fluid dynamics, Macromolecular systems, Metabolism, Statistical mechanics
-transport of oxygen and nutrients to all cells of the body -transport of carbon dioxide and other waste products away from the cells -transport of chemical messengers, called hormones, to the cells -maintaing the pH of body fluids -Distributing heat and maintaing body temperature -maintaining water content and ion concentration of the body fluids protection against disease-causing microorganisms
Fluids
transport of nutrients , hormone , water , waste .. and transport of the body heat away from organs .. it serves as a reservoir of nutrients , enzyme , and fluids