Lymphatic System
- The lymphatic system is a part of the immune system. It is composed of bone marrow, thymus, spleen, lymph nodes, a network of blood vessels and lymph fluid. these are involved in transporting lymphocytes and removing substances which are known as foreign to the organism.
- B Memory Cells are stored in the lymph nodes which is important if ever the infection invaders again.
- The organs and tissues of the lymphatic system are involved in the production of lymphocytes such as T Cells and B Cells.
- This system assists with the absorption of excess tissue fluid and releasing it back into the bloodstream.
Components of the Lymphatic and Immune System
- Lymphoid Organs
- Bone Marrow
- Thymus
- Lymph Nodes
- Spleen
- Lymph Fluid