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give function of lymph

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Answered by july2013
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Lymphs : Lymphs are the colourless substance that has white blood cells 

Its functions are as follows :-

1. It is used to supply nutrients to the body.

2. It is used to remove the metabolic wastes from the tissue cells.

3. It is used to maintain the composition of tissue fluid.

4. It is used to absorb the fats from the small intestine through lymphatic vessels.

5. It is used to act against the pathogenic infections of microorganisms.

6. when we are bonded lymph provides the white blood cells which fights to the foreign particles of our body.

7. It absorbs and transports fatty acids to the blood .

8. It's the only fluid where no red blood cells are present.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Through the pores present in the walls of capillaries some amount of plasma, proteins and blood cells escape into intercellular spaces between the tissue to form the the tissue fluid or lymph.

Function :-

1. Lymph drains into lymphatic capillaries from the intercellular spaces,which join to form large lymph vessels that finally open into larger veins.

2. Lymph carries digested and absorbed fat from intestine and drains excess fluid from extra cellular space back into the blood.

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