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How do the skeletal system and the lymphatic system work together to protect the body from disease?

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The skeletal system and lymphatic system work interdependently to protect the body by the bone marrow. Since the bone marrow is on of the largest regions that produces white blood cells, as well as red blood cells that continuum the organ system of the immune system as a whole, these white blood cells now after originating from the bone marrow proceeds to the lymphatic system which kills and destroys antibodies, bacteria, viruses and other harmful microorganisms.
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