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lymphocyte
The white blood cells in the lymphatic system are known as lymphocytes. They are essentially just a small leucocyte (a white blood cell).
lymphocyte
lymphatic system
lymphocyte
The lymphatic system picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels and returns it to the blood; disposes of debris in the lymphatic stream; and houses white blood cells involved in immunity.
All blood cells (red and white) are formed in the bone marrow.
White blood cells are part of two systems: the circulatory system and the lymphatic system.
The fluid in the lymphatic system is not blood, it resembles plasma but contains some different things. This fluid is carried via the lymph nodes back to joind the blood flow at the superior vena cava.
White blood cells are located in the bloodstream and lymphatic system.
Yes they do.
There is no system that actually does that, the closest thing to that process is the heart and veins that returns lymphatic fluid, which is basically interstitial fluid plus white blood cells. The Lymphatic system.