The lymphatic system returns interstitial fluid and leaked plasma proteins back to the blood. It consists of a network of lymphatic vessels and lymphoid tissues scattered throughout the body. Lymph is composed of interstitial fluid that has entered lymphatic capillaries from tissues. It flows from capillaries through collecting vessels and trunks before draining into the subclavian veins. The lymphatic system works with the immune system and contains lymphocytes that help fight pathogens and cancer cells. Primary lymphatic organs like the bone marrow and thymus gland produce lymphocytes while secondary organs like lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, and Peyer's patches help the immune response.