The Lymphatic System collects lost fluid by blood and returns it to the circulatory system.
The lymphatic system
Transport system.
It returns to the circulatory system
the lymphatic system
The Lymphatic System .
The lymphatic system The lymphatic system
The lymphatic system works alongside the circulatory system to help maintain fluid balance in the body. It collects excess fluid and proteins that leach out of blood vessels and returns them to the bloodstream. The lymphatic system also plays a key role in immune function by transporting white blood cells and filtering out harmful substances.
The main function of the systemic circulatory system is to carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and into the body. It then returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
The lymph system -- also known as the lymphatic system.
The heart is the pump pushing the oxygenated blood through the body via the circulatory system and returns oxygen depleted blood to the lungs to be re-oxygenated. Simply put, the circulatory system provides the body and heart with, among other things, oxygen.
The veins return blood to the heart, namely the pulmonary vein and vena cava.
The normal cycle of the circulatory system involves the arteries which carry blood away from the heart. Veins carry the deoxygenated blood back to the heart. In addition, there is the lymphatic system which is a one-way drainage system that transports interstitial fluid back into the blood stream.