The 6 parts of the lymphatic system are: Bone marrow Spleen Thymus Lymph Lymph Nodes Tonsils Hope this helped! :)
The 6 parts of the lymphatic system are: Bone marrow Spleen Thymus Lymph Lymph Nodes Tonsils Hope this helped! :)
That would be the lymphatic vessels. The lymphatic system is not directly tied to the main circulatory system and thus is not pumped through the body. So without a regular flow of the lymph, movement of the body helps the lymph to flow. Very few animals utilize a separate lymphatic heart to pump lymph, and that does not include human beings.
There was no particular technological advance which helped scientific notation.
It helped him plan and think things through before he took action
* circulatory system * digestive system * endocrine system * integumentary system * immune system * muscular system * nervous system * reproductive system * respiratory system There are actually more than nine. The ones not mentioned are: * skeletal system * excretory(urinary) system
There are 11 organ systems in the human body. These are the integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, and reproductive system.
Scientific Journals; the Printing Press.
skeletal. nervous. muscular. integument. cardiovascular. respiratory. urinary. lymphatite. digestive. reproductive. That's ten of them. (:
insulate or an insulator hope this helped sorry about spelling tho =D
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. hope it helped
Francis Bacon helped to develop the scientific method. The scientific method is composed of 5 different steps with the first step being to ask a question.