Explain the function of blood and Lymph in human body.
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The lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials. The primary function of the lymphatic system is to transport lymph, a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body
Below are important facts about blood.
Blood Is Fluid Connective Tissue. ...
Blood Provides the Body's Cells with Oxygen and Removes Carbon Dioxide. ...
Blood Transports Nutrients and Hormones. ...
Blood Regulates Body Temperature. ...
Platelets Clot Blood at Sites of Injury. ...
Blood Brings Waste Products to the Kidneys and Liver.
Below are important facts about blood.
Blood Is Fluid Connective Tissue. ...
Blood Provides the Body's Cells with Oxygen and Removes Carbon Dioxide. ...
Blood Transports Nutrients and Hormones. ...
Blood Regulates Body Temperature. ...
Platelets Clot Blood at Sites of Injury. ...
Blood Brings Waste Products to the Kidneys and Liver.
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Explanation:
Fluid from circulating blood leaks into the tissues of the body by capillary action, carrying nutrients to the cells. The fluid bathes the tissues as interstitial fluid, collecting waste products, bacteria, and damaged cells, and then drains as lymph into the lymphatic capillaries and lymphatic vessels.
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