Lymph functions
A lymph function is a defence that removes bacteria and foreign materials preventing infection and helps remove excess fluids.
A lymph vessel is something that has valves along its length to prevent backflow of the fluid being carried to the nodes.
Lymph nodes
Lymphatic nodes can clean lymphatic fluid by filtering toxins. Produce lymphocytes, antibodies and antitoxins to fight infection and ingest pathogens.
The following explains how the lymph interacts with the blood in the circulatory system
Plasma in blood seeps through capillary walls.
Plasma becomes tissue fluid and produces cells with nutrients and oxygen.
Excess tissue fluids with waste passes into the lymphatic capillaries.
Tissue fluids becomes lymph
Clean lymph fluids pour into the subclavian veins to become part of the blood
The lymphatic system is composed of lymphatic vessels, which are tubes that assist the cardiovascular system in the removal of tissue fluid, also known as lymph, from the tissue spaces of the body. The vessels then return fluid to the blood within the circulatory system.The circulatory system is composed of arteries, veins, and capillaries. This system allows the lymph to travel to lymph nodes where it is filtered of bacteria and other foreign particles. in general, the cardiovascular system and lymphatic system make up the circulatory system.
lymphatics
The blood and lymph supply work closely alongside each other and interact at numerous points. Primary interaction occurs within the capillary exchange. Small lymph vessels run along side the arteries and veins collecting lymph from tissues.
the lymph vessels pass close to the capillary beds, taking excess plasma from the blood. it also takes out and destroys harmful bacteria and viruses
Complementary
The heart, lungs, blood vessels make up the cardio vascular system.
This theory suggests that the lymph system or blood vessels (vascular system) is the vehicle for the distribution of endometrial cells out of the uterus
the bloodstream(vascular) and the lymphatic system
genetic relationship between the lupus and type 1 diabetes is important because immune system have in relation with lymphatic system
The vascular and lymphatic system
There is no system that actually does that, the closest thing to that process is the heart and veins that returns lymphatic fluid, which is basically interstitial fluid plus white blood cells. The Lymphatic system.
The right lymphatic duct empties the right internal jugular and subclavian veins. The main function of the lymphatic system is to return excess tissue fluid to the blood vascular system via the lymphatic vessels.
The major difference between the vascular system of a human and a starfish is that humans have cardio vascular system and starfish have water vascular system.
hematological system simply is the blood system. for the lymphatic system, we have the lymph which has it is own lymphatic vessels and organs. also it is concerned with the lymphocytes.
no
Unicellulars don't have any vascular system they take food by diffusion. Small animals such as some invertebrates have open circulatory system, larger animals like vertebrate have a closed circulatory system.
No, they are not the same. The lymphatic system is related to your immune system; it acts as a cleaning agent for the blood (removes debris, etc.), whereas the cardiovascular system concerns the circulation of blood, the oxygen and nutrients it carries, and the relationship between the heart and the lungs.