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Is the lymphatic system the same as the immune system? Are both of these terms used to describe the same system or are they separate?

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The lymphatic system is a component of the immune system. Immune System: The immune system defend the body against pathogens. such as the thymus, spleen, tonsils, vermiform appendix, and Peyer's patch.lymphatic system is to drain the tissue fluid back to the blood. Unlike other body systems the immune system has no organs. It transports lymph (fluid absorbed by the lymphatic system from interstitial spaces) to the blood vessels. The lymphatic system can be divided into two sections: Lymphatic vessels are similar to and connect to blood vessels.The lymphatic system is a component of the immune system. Immune System: The immune system defend the body against pathogens. such as the thymus, spleen, tonsils, vermiform appendix, and Peyer's patch. ... lymphatic system is to drain the tissue fluid back to the blood.

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