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What is a lymph? How does it circulate in our body? How does it help in absorption of fat?

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Lymph is a body fluid which is circulated to all parts of the body for  regulation of the the transportation of the whole and weak immune system

Explanation:

  • Lymphatics are a group of of Indians circulating organs. It is necessary for the the circulation of nutrients to all the other parts of the body. It helps in the the production of the immune response of the body by the the prevention of the lymph from the lymph node into the other lymph node by enlargement.
  • Lacteals are a group of lymph the cells that helps in the absorption of fat by the process of emulsification due to bile

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Answered by bratislava
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Lymph is a circulatory system that transports fluids within blood.

Explanation:

  • Lymph is a fluid that flows through the lymphatic system and is made from vessels and nodes that function and return the fluids from the tissues in the body to the central circulation.  
  • Such as body fluids and interstitial fluids, and can act as blood plasma. The lymph transports the fat from the digestive system into the blood through the low-density lipoproteins. Lymph travels in a tubular vessel.

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