It is easiest to think of the lymphatic system as being, in many ways, analogous to the circulatory system. Both are extensive networks of tubes that go virtually everywhere in the body. But where the circulatory system moves blood around the body, the lymphatic system moves a clear liquid known as lymphthroughout the body.
The digestive system helps break down food into nutrients that can be absorbed and utilized by the body. The lymphatic system works to return fluids and proteins that leak out of blood vessels back into the circulatory system and plays a role in immune function by producing and transporting white blood cells.
The thymus is primarily involved in the immune system, specifically in the maturation of T cells. It is not directly involved in the digestive system, but it does contribute to the overall function of the lymphatic system by supporting T cell development and immune responses.
The spleen is part of the lymphatic system.
yes it is
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endocrine
the function of organs in the digestive system is to break down food
the function of organs in the digestive system is to break down food
cardiovascular, lymphatic, and nervous systems.
the digestive system helps digest food and it is an ORGAN system
There are 11, Respiratory System Digestive System or Excretory System Cardiovascular or Circulatory System Renal System or Urinary System Endocrine System Nervous System Muscular System Integumentary System or Exocrine System Lymphatic System or Immune System Reproductive System Skeletal system
digestive system