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Explain lymph (tissue fluid)

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Answered by Shahabhinav
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It is formed when the interstitial fluid (the fluid which lies in the interstices of all body tissues) is collected through lymph capillaries. ... It is generally similar to blood plasma, which is the fluid component of blood. Lymph returns proteins and excess interstitial fluid to the bloodstream hope u like it

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Lymphatic tissue is rich in lymphocytes (and accessory cells such as macrophages and reticular cells). The lymphatic tissue includes the lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, adenoids and the thymus (an organ in the chest that is particularly large during infancy).The structure and function of one type of primary lymphoid tissue: the thymus gland. The histological structure of four different types of secondary lymphoid tissue; lymph nodes, tonsils, Mucosa associated lymphoid tissue and the spleen, and how their structure is adapted to their different functions.


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