the main function of the lymphatic system is to collect and transport tissue fluids from the intercellular spaces in all the tissues of the body, back to the veins in the blood system; it plays an important role in returning plasma proteins to the bloodstream;
The main functions of the lymphatic system are, to transport clean fluids back to the body, to drain excess fluids from organ tissues, to remove debris from the cells in your body, and to transport fats from the digestive system.
The main functions are to drain excess fluids from organ tissues, to remove debris from the cells in your body, and to transport fats from the digestive system, and to transport clean fluids back to the body.
The four main functions of the lymphatic system are Transportation clean fluids back to the blood, Drains excess fluids from tissue, Removes debris from cells of bodies, and Transports fat from digestive system.
The main funtions of the Lymphatic System are it transports clean fluids back to the blood, it drains excess fluids from tissues, removes "debris" from cells of the body and it transports fats from the digestive system.
The functions are to drain excess fluids from organ tissues and to remove debris from the cells in your body,And to transport fats from the digestive system, also to transport clean fluids back to the body.
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The main functions of the lymphatic system are.1.transport clean fluids back to the blood.2.drains excess fluids from tissue.3.Removes debris from cells of body.4.Transports fats from digestive system.
The lymphatic system is part of the circulatory system, comprising a network of lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph (from Latin lympha meaning water[1]) directionally towards the heart. The lymphatic system was first described in the seventeenth century independently by Olaus Rudbeck and Thomas Bartholin. Unlike the cardiovascular system the lymphatic system is not a closed system. The human circulatory system processes an average of 20 litres of blood per day through capillary filtration which removes plasma while leaving the blood cells. Roughly 17 litres of the filtered plasma get reabsorbed directly into the blood vessels, while the remaining 3 litres are left behind in the interstitial fluid. One of the main functions of the lymph system is to provide an accessory return route to the blood for the surplus 3 litres.
The main functions are to transport clean fluids back the blood,drains excess fluids from tissues, removes debris from cells of the body,transports fats from the digestive system.
The main function of the lymphatic system is to collect and transport tissue fluids from the intercellular spaces in all the tissues of the body back to the veins in the blood system.
The main functions of the lymphatic system are to transport clean fluids back to the blood,Drains excess fluids from tissues,Removes debris from cells of body,Transports fats from digestive system.
The lymphatic system transports clean fluids back to the blood,drains excess fluids from tissues,removes debris from cells of body,transports fats from digestive system.
The main functions of the lymphatic system are draining fluids that don't aren't needed, transport fat from the digestive system, and to bring clean fluids to the body.
The main functions of the lymphatic system are to transport clean fluids to the blood, to drain excess fluids from tissues, to remove debris from cells of the body, and to transport fats from the digestive system.
The main functions of the lymphatic system are draining excess fluids from tissues,transports clean fluids back to the blood, removes "debris" from cells of the body, and it transports fats from the digestive system.
The main functions of the lymphatic system is 1, it transports fluids to blood, drains extra fluids from tissue, removes debris from the cells of the body, and it transports fats from the digestive system.
The lymphatic System Transports clean fluids back to the blood, drains excess fluids from tissues Removes debris from cells of body, and transports fat from the digestive system.
The lymphatic System Transports clean fluids back to the blood, drains excess fluids from tissues Removes debris from cells of body, and transports fat from the digestive system.
The main functions of the lymphatic system are draining excess fluids from tissues, removing debris from cells of the body, and transports clean fluids back to the blood and fats from digestive system.
The main functions of the Lymphatic system are to drain excess fluids from tissue,Removes debris from cells of body,Transports fats from digestive system and transport clean fluids bucket the blood.
The lymphatic system transports clean fluids to the blood, drains excess fluids back to the blood, drains excess from tissue, removes debris, and transports fats from the digestive system.
The main functions of the Lymphatic System is 1: can transport fluids to the blood. 2 drains fluids from tissues. 3 removes debris from the body. And 4 transports fat from the digestive system.
The main functions of the lymphatic system are to transport clean fluids to the blood, to drain excess fluids from tissues, to remove debris from cells of the body, and to transport fats from the digestive system.
The main functions of the lymphatic system are it transports clean fluid to the blood, drains excess fluid from tissue, removes debris or unwanted things from the cells of the body, and last, it transports fats from the digestive system.
The four main functions of the Lymphatic system are transporting clean fluids back to the blood, draining excess fluids from tissues, removing "debris" from cells of body, and transporting fats from digestive system.
The main functions are they transport fluids to the blood, drain excess fluids from tissues, remove debris from cells, and transport fats from the digestive system.
It transports and cleans fluids back to blood, drains excess fluids from tissues, removes "debris" from cells of the body, Transports fats from digestive system.
The main functions of the lymphatic system are Drains excess fluids from tissues, Transports clean fluids back in the blood, Removes "debris" from cells of body, Transports fats from digestive system
The main functions of the lymphatic system are to transports clean fluid to the blood, drains excess fluid from tissues, to remove debris or unwanted things from the cells of the body, and to transport fats from digestive system.
The lymphatic system transports clean fluids back to the blood, drains excess fluids from tissues, removes debris from cells of the body, transports fats from digestive system.
The Lymphatic System Transports clean fluids back to the blood and Drains excess fluids from tissues, it also Removes "debris" from cells of body. The Lymphatic System Transports fats from digestive systems.
the main function of the lymphatic system is to collect and transport tissue fluids from the intercellular spaces in all the tissues of the body, back to the veins in the blood system; it plays an important role in returning plasma proteins to the bloodstream;
The main funtions of the Lymphatic System are it transports clean fluids back to the blood, it drains excess fluids from tissues, removes "debris" from cells of the body and it transports fats from the digestive system.
The main functions of the lymphatic system are draining excess fluids from tissues,transports clean fluids back to the blood, removes "debris" from cells of the body, and it transports fats from the digestive system.
The lymphatic system is part of the circulatory system, comprising a network of lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph (from Latin lympha meaning water[1]) directionally towards the heart. The lymphatic system was first described in the seventeenth century independently by Olaus Rudbeck and Thomas Bartholin. Unlike the cardiovascular system the lymphatic system is not a closed system. The human circulatory system processes an average of 20 litres of blood per day through capillary filtration which removes plasma while leaving the blood cells. Roughly 17 litres of the filtered plasma get reabsorbed directly into the blood vessels, while the remaining 3 litres are left behind in the interstitial fluid. One of the main functions of the lymph system is to provide an accessory return route to the blood for the surplus 3 litres.
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