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☑Describe the functions and structure of Lymph...✌​ ​

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★ Lymph is the colourless fluid which is deviod of RBCs .

HOW LYMPH IS FORMED -

Lymph is formed when the interstitial fluid is collected through tiny lymph capillaries

STRUCTURE -

  • Lymph nodes are kidney or oval shaped and range in size from 0.1 to 2.5 cm long.
  • Each lymph node is divided into two general regions, the capsule and the cortex.

FUNCTIONS

  • Absorption of fatty acids and subsequent transport of fat, chyle, to the circulatory system.
  • Production of immune cells (such as lymphocytes, monocytes, and antibody producing cells called plasma cells).
  • The lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials.
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FUNCTION -

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★The removal of excess fluids from body tissues. This process is crucial because water, proteins, and other substances are continuously leaking out of tiny blood capillaries into the surrounding body tissues. If the lymphatic system didn’t drain the excess fluid from the tissues, the lymph fluid would build up in the body’s tissues, and they would swell.

★Absorption of fatty acids and subsequent transport of fat, chyle, to the circulatory system.

★Production of immune cells (such as lymphocytes, monocytes, and antibody producing cells called plasma cells).

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STRUCTURE -

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Lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped glands that are located along the lymphatic system (a system of vessels similar to arteries and veins through which lymph fluid travels). Lymph nodes are classified as "secondary" lymphoid organs, with the primary lymph organs being the thymus gland, tonsils, spleen, and bone marrow.

If you visualize the primary lymph organs as the courthouse, the lymphatic vessels are the highways the immune police cells travel to survey the body, and the lymph nodes are like police stations along the way.

There are hundreds of lymph nodes throughout the body, but they are clustered in certain regions.

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