Cardiovascular
Lymphatic vessels return tissue fluid from interstitial spaces to the circulatory system. Lymphatic vessels are made of thin walls with valves and they carry lymph around the lymphatic system.
The heart, lungs, blood vessels make up the cardio vascular system.
The Cardiovascular system and the lymphatic system .
The fluids of the lymph system are carried into the circulatory system because they contain plasma proteins. The vessels of the lymphatic system provide a way for interstitial fluid to move through the circulatory system.
The lymphatic system lacks a central pump, such as the heart in the circulatory system, to move lymph fluid. It also lacks a closed system of vessels, as lymph can flow in either direction through the lymphatic vessels.
the lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, also the circulatory system aids in immunity.
Lymph is the specialized fluid that is formed in the tissue spaces and transported by lymphatic vessels to reenter the circulatory system. The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in immune response, fluid balance, and lipid absorption.
No, the system drains into the blood circulatory system via the left and right lymphatic ducts.
Circulatory system
Yes. The lymphatic system does not have a "heart" like in the circulatory system to pump its contents around, so it relies on the movement of adjacent muscles and vessels to propel lymph.
yes it is
The organs of the circulatory system are the heart, blood vessels and the blood.The heart, arteries, veins, platelets, capillaries, red blood cells are in the circulatory system.These vary from organism to organism. In mammals such as humans, the circulatory system comprises the heart and blood vessels, and, strictly, the lymphatic vessels.Heart, lungs and kidneys.the heart,brain and the body hope i helped :)