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Lymphatic system
the lymphatic system only carries fluid away from tissues
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0the component of the lymphatic system is the lymph nodes
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.
The lymphatic system removes excess fluid from tissues. The lymph system is a network of organs, lymph nodes, lymph ducts, and lymph vessels that make and move lymph from tissues to the bloodstream. The lymph system is a major part of the body's immune system.
Yes, lymphocytes travel in both the bloodstream and the lymphatic system. They are produced in the bone marrow and circulate through the bloodstream to reach different tissues. They can also enter the lymphatic system to move between lymph nodes and lymphoid tissues.
No; lymph nodes can be surgically removed.
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Interstitial fluid is removed from the body through the lymphatic system. Lymphatic vessels collect the interstitial fluid, filtering and returning it to the bloodstream through lymph nodes. From there, the interstitial fluid is eventually eliminated from the body through the kidneys as urine.
Lymphatic cancer and lymphoma, although cancer of the lymphatic system is more commonly known as lymphoma, for it infects the lymphnodes of the throat tissue, hence the term "lymphomatic".