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.
The lymphatic system is responsible for transporting fat absorbed from the intestine (in the form of chylomicrons) and returning fluid from tissue spaces back into the bloodstream. This system helps maintain fluid balance in the body and plays a crucial role in immune function as well.
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A plant's vascular system consists of vascular tissue. The vascular tissue is made up of xylem (transports water) and the phloem (transports sugars and other nutrients). Another component of the vascular system is the meristems: the vascular meristem and the cork cambium, both of which are sites of growth.
Weeping willows are vascular.
Sap can refer to a watery fluid that circulates through a plant or tree, carrying nutrients. It can also mean a person who is easily deceived or taken advantage of, often used informally to describe someone lacking intelligence.
The Lymphatic System collects lost fluid by blood and returns it to the circulatory system.
The network of vessels that returns fluid to the bloodstream is called the Lymphatic System.
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Echinoderms are invertebrates with an internal skeleton and a system of fluid-filled tubes called water vascular system.
The lymph system -- also known as the lymphatic system.
The lymphatic system returns fluid to the blood. The lymphatic system has three main functions. 1. First, it returns excess interstitial fluid (also called tissue fluid) to the blood. 2. The second is the absorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the digestive system and the subsequent transport of these substances to the venous circulation. 3) The third is defense against invading microorganisms and disease.