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Biology
What areas of the body are involved in the lymphatic system and how do they work?
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Ответ:
One organ that is major in the system is the spleen. It's a kinda bean shaped organ located right under your left rib cage above the stomach. I think it's one of those less-known organs, as well. Its job is to make sure your body has the right amount of blood in it, filter red blood cells, and fight infection. That's why if you don't have a spleen, you're more prone to getting sick and I've heard that you'd have to get more vaccines for things that your body normally can fight off on its own. So it's a vital part of the immune system. It processing old red blood cells out and regulating how much blood you have links it to the circulatory system. If your body has old RBCs that are defective or not working anymore, your spleen gets rid of them.
Hope this helps.
Ответ:
If the speed of ocean currents slows down, some living beings in the ocean would find it difficult to feed and reproduce.
Explanation:
As we already know, ocean currents act as a transport chain that transports hot water to the poles and cold water to the tropics. However, this ability to transport ocean currents also acts in the transport of nutrients and food for living beings that live on the seabed and do not move, but live in a fixed place. They also transport the reproductive cells of these beings to other places in the ocean, being important in the reproduction of marine life. If the speed of ocean currents decreases, the feeding and reproduction of some marine life organisms will be impaired.