No i believe they no not. they do however possess some lymphatic organs such as the spleen and thymus and some nodes. we talked about this in my anatomy class, my professor was the one who informed me about this. i looked it up and found that they have something similar but i dont think it is as effective as the lymphatic system in humans. try looking up images on Google. you'll see what i mean.
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The lymphatic drainage pattern of a fetal pig is similar to that of a human. The lymphatic system is conserved across all mammal species.
The lymphatic system is so important because if your lymphatic system does not work then that is where all of the bacteria comes out from. if your lymphatic system does not work then your lymph nodes will not work then that is where the bacteria is suppose to be taken out but if it is not there then you will have germs in your body that is why your lymphatic system is so important.
The thymus is part of the Lymphatic system
The lymph and lymphatics are apart of the Immune system.
Thoracic duct is a part of Lymphatic System.
the lymphatic system and the skeletal system work togetherthey call bria Rooney for help
No, elastin is a connective tissue and not considered a part of the lymphatic system.
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When muscles contract they help move the lymph in the lymphatic system.
What is a lymphatic system doctor called? The doctor for the lymphatic system is called an immunologist. The lymphatic system is included in the study of immunology and the key primary organs of the immune system are the bone marrow and thymus, secondary are the lymphatic tissues such as the lymph nodes, lymph vessels, spleen, adenoids, tonsils and skin.
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The lymphatic system in your body, helps fight germs and infections.