Asked by Samantha Dopson on May 01, 2024

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One purpose of the lymphatic system is to:

A) transport nutrients and oxygen.
B) return interstitial fluid to the blood.
C) block the transport of blood proteins.
D) produce red blood cells.
E) deliver carbon dioxide to the heart.

Lymphatic System

A subsystem of the cardiovascular system; returns excess interstitial fluid (lymph) to the circulation; defends the body against disease organisms.

Interstitial Fluid

The fluid that surrounds the cells in tissues and is exchanged with the blood, providing nutrients and removing waste materials.

  • Recognize the structure, functions, and significance of the lymphatic system in fluid balance and immunity.
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Rubin NguyenMay 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The lymphatic system returns interstitial fluid, which is fluid that has leaked out of the blood vessels into the surrounding tissues, back to the bloodstream. This helps to maintain fluid balance in the body.