OVERVIEW OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
THE GOOD BAD AND UGLY OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
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lymphatic system
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circulatory system
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blood vessels
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The lymphatic system is important for the optimal functioning of our general and specific immune responses. The lymph nodes monitor the lymph flowing into them and produce cells and antibodies which protect our body from infection and disease.
Detailed explanation-2: -The lymphatic (lim-FAT-ik) system works to keep body fluid levels in balance and to defend the body against infections. It is made up of a network of lymphatic vessels that carry lymph-a clear, watery fluid that contains proteins, salts, and other substances-throughout the body.
Detailed explanation-3: -The lymphatic system helps maintain fluid balance in the body by collecting excess fluid and particulate matter from tissues and depositing them in the bloodstream. It also helps defend the body against infection by supplying disease-fighting cells called lymphocytes.
Detailed explanation-4: -Lymphatic vessels form the human body’s secondary circulatory system (the primary system being blood circulation). They extend throughout the body, typically in close association with blood vessels. Most parts of the body through which blood circulates, also have lymphatic vessels which transport lymph.
Detailed explanation-5: -Answer and Explanation: The lymphatic system is often compared to the circulatory system because of the structure of the two systems. Both have vessels that carry fluid around the body. They differ in the types of vessels and types of fluid as well as the function of the systems.
Detailed explanation-6: -The Lymphatic System is often referred to as the second circulatory system of the body. It moves lymph fluid in one direction from the spaces between your cells, through the lymphatic vessels and nodes, into the cardiovascular system to be disposed.
Detailed explanation-7: -Together, the blood, heart, and blood vessels form the circulatory system. The lymphatic system (lymph, lymph nodes and lymph vessels) supports the circulatory system by draining excess fluids and proteins from tissues back into the bloodstream, thereby preventing tissue swelling.