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The cardiovascular system and the lymphatic system collectively make up the circulatory system

The circulatory system is an organ system that passes:

To and from cells in the body which:

Two types of fluids move through your circulatory system:

 

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The main components of your cardiovascular system are the heart and the blood vessels.

This includes:

The lymphatic system can be broadly divided into:

The conducting system carries the lymph and consists of tubular vessels that include the lymph capillaries, the lymph vessels, and the right and left thoracic ducts.

The lymphoid tissue is primarily involved in immune responses and consists of lymphocytes and other white blood cells enmeshed in connective tissue through which the lymph passes.

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Circulatory System