mention two roles of lymph in human body
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Your lymphatic system, part of your immune system, has many functions.
They include protecting your body from illness-causing invaders, maintaining body fluid levels, absorbing digestive tract fats and removing cellular waste.
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The lymphatic system is made up of a colourless fluid that circulates throughout the body. The lymphatic system's primary function is to filter microorganisms, organic wastes, poisons, and other debris. It transports infection-fighting lymphocytes throughout the body.
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Function of Lymph
- It keeps the cells of the body moist.
- It distributes oxygen, hormones, and nutrients throughout the body while also removing metabolic waste from the cells.
- Antibodies and lymphocytes are transported to the bloodstream via it.
- Keeping the composition of tissue fluid and blood volume constant.
- Fats are absorbed through lymphatic capillaries from the small intestine.
- Prevents bacteria and other substances from invading lymph nodes.
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