lymphatic system
Understanding your lymphatic & immune systems
Understanding your lymphatic & immune systems
Understanding your lymphatic & immune systems lymphatic system Lymph, pale fluid that bathes the tissues of an organism, maintaining fluid balance, and removes bacteria from tissues; it enters the blood system by way of succubus system Most of the lymphatic vessels have valves like those in veins to keep the lymph, which can clot, flowing in the one direction Lymphatic
succubus system The lymphatic system is part of the immune and circulatory systems It is responsible for moving excess fluid, called lymph, out of tissues and
digestive system Glossary of the Lymphatic System · Immune system · Innate immunity · Adaptive immunity · Spleen · Thymus · Tonsils · Lymph · Lymph node The lymphatic system parallels the cardiovascular system The lymphatic system is unique, in that it is a 1-way