Bone marrow is part of the body's skeletal and lymphatic organ systems. It produces lymphocytes vital to the immune system.
your immune system and your White blood cells produce antibodies
White blood cells are part of two systems: the circulatory system and the lymphatic system.
well all 3 systmes work together
White blood cells, specifically lymphocytes, are responsible for transporting the immune system. They move through the bloodstream and lymphatic system to reach different parts of the body to combat infections and foreign invaders.
The lymphatic systems helps transport macrophages and other cells used in the immune system. It is also important in maintaining proper blood volume in the body. It is a storehouse for the white blood cells used to fight infection.
The spleen produces blood cells, and forms part of the immune system.
The spleen does not belong, as it is part of the immune system responsible for filtering the blood and storing blood cells, while the thyroid gland, thymus, and lymph nodes are all parts of the endocrine and lymphatic systems.
The cardiovascular system incorporates the heart blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. The main purpose is to maintain adequate blood circulation and hence the distribution of nutrients to tissues and the delivery of metabolic wastes to excretory/urinary organs. The endocrine and immune systems also use the blood circulation as conduits for hormones, immune...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Cardiovascular_system- Cached
The lymphatic system works with the immune system.The lymphatic system consists of lymphatic vessels andlymphoid organs (lymph nodes, spleen, thymus gland, bone marrow)The functions of this system include absorption of excess fluid and its return to the bloodstream, absorption of fat (in the villi of the small intestine), andthe immune system function (help defend the body against disease).Examples of how lymphatic system helps the immune system:Bone marrow contains tissue that produces lymphocytes , which are white blood cells that mediate the immune response.Lymph nodes are concentrated with lymphocytes and macrophages(white blood cells)
Circulatory.
Yes, chyle is delivered to the blood via the lymphatic system. Chyle is a milky fluid containing emulsified fat that is formed in the small intestine during digestion. It is absorbed by the lymphatic vessels, known as lacteals, and eventually delivered to the bloodstream via the thoracic duct.