Skin and Lymphatics
The skin serves as a crucial barrier, providing protection, cushioning, and sensory perception while also playing a role in the immune system. Its varying thickness across different body parts highlights its protective functions. Additionally, the lymphatic system, often overlooked, complements the circulatory system by transporting lymph and supporting immune responses throughout the body.In this clip
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Episode 26: Human Organ Systems
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