Biology, asked by mudit11, 1 year ago

What are lymphs? One function of lymph.


pallavisharma9: The functions of the lymph are as follows:

It is used to supply nutrients to the body.
It is used to remove the metabolic wastes from the tissue cells.
It is used to maintain the composition of tissue fluid.
It is used to absorb the fats from the small intestine through lymphatic vessels.
It is used to act against the pathogenic infections of microorganisms.

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Answered by Anonymous
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LYMPHS


it is amilky liquid derived from tissue fluid .it contain lymphocytes and is rich in fats obtained from the lacteals of small intestine.


FUNCTION

it takes fluid substances from cells of tissues and intercellular spaces which can not penetrate the blood capillaries.

it is amedium of exchange between blood and body cells.
Answered by akshayparmar
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Answer:

Explanation:

The lymphatic system is a network of tissue and organ that help rid the body of toxis , waste , and other unwanted material . Function= To transport lymph a fluid containing infection fighting white blood cell through the body.

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