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.
Diffusion in and out of the cells depending on the surounding environment keeps the cells from bursting with excess fluid.
The cardiovascular provides for all of the body's cells.
Cardiovascular system (or circulatory system)
The blood is part of the cardiovascular system.
The lymphatic system helps maintain a constant level of tissue fluid by collecting excess fluid and returning it to the bloodstream. This helps regulate the balance of fluids in the body and prevent swelling or edema.
The lymph system, including lymph nodes and lymph vessels.
Lymphatic tissue is crucial for assisting the cardiovascular system by collecting excess interstitial fluid, which is then transformed into lymph. This lymph is transported through lymphatic vessels and eventually returned to the bloodstream, helping to maintain fluid balance in the body. Additionally, lymphatic tissue plays a role in immune function by filtering pathogens and supporting immune responses.
Lymphatic system
The lymphatic system removes excess water that isn't absorbed by the cardiovascular system and dumps it into the superior vena cava.
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Circulatory system and Cardiovascular system
Diffusion in and out of the cells depending on the surounding environment keeps the cells from bursting with excess fluid.
The cardiovascular system sends oxygen to the muscles.
The heart is a part of the cardiovascular system.
the muscular and cardiovascular system.
The muscles use oxygen transported by the cardiovascular system.