A) the state and Federal governments.
Answer:
A) central
Explanation:
The lymphatic system plays a major role in specific immune responses. The lymphatic system is composed of lymph, lymphatic vessels, and lymphatic organs (bone marrow, thymus, lymph nodes, spleen, etc). These lymphatic organs help to produce and repair immune cells including lymphocytes (T cells and B cells), monocytes, and plasma cells that generate antibodies against specific pathogens. The lymphatic organs can be classified into 1-primary (central) lymphoid organs, i.e., bone marrow and thymus, that produce lymphocytes and 2-secondary lymphoid organs, i.e., spleen, lymph nodes, and tonsils, that filter out and destroy undesired pathogens. The central lymphoid organs are sites where lymphocytes can divide and proliferate.
Yes, it also beat 35 million time a year
Ok yes thats true. THe muscle breaks down and when it is rebuilt with amino acids and what not the protein comes back in bigger clumps and as a product you become "stronger"
Nerves. The brain and spinal cord are part of the CENTRAL nervous system, and the kidneys are part of the renal system.