The cardiovascular and lymphatic systems are both essential components of the body's circulatory systems, responsible for transporting fluids and maintaining homeostasis. They work together to manage the flow of blood and lymph, facilitating the exchange of nutrients, waste, and immune cells throughout the body. Both systems also play vital roles in immune function, with the lymphatic system helping to filter pathogens and the cardiovascular system delivering immune cells to sites of infection or injury. Additionally, they share structural similarities, such as the presence of vessels and valves to regulate fluid movement.
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The cardiovascular system is the means of transportation for antibodies. It's essential to the lymphatic system.
the lymphatic system, like the cardiovascular system, includes a network of vessels that transport fluids
Cardiovascular & Lymphatic
The lymphatic system removes excess water that isn't absorbed by the cardiovascular system and dumps it into the superior vena cava.
the lymphatic system only carries fluid away from tissues
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Cardiovascular
Lymphatic.
Lymphatic system
The cardiovascular and the lymphatic systems transport fluids in your body.