Science, asked by karmjeet1981, 11 months ago

what is lymph and explain the circulation of lymph​

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Answered by XxitzArnavxX
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Fluid that is forced out of the bloodstream during normal circulation is filtered through lymph nodes to remove bacteria, abnormal cells and other matter. This fluid is then transported back into the bloodstream via the lymph vessels. Lymph only moves in one direction, toward the heart

Answered by luvjiya25
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Lymph is a colourless fluid which helps in the transportation of different materials. It is formed from the blood itself that is when blood flows through the blood cappilaries some amount of plasma, proteins and blood cells filtered out into the intracellular spaces in the tissues. It is also known as tissue fluid and it flows through the lymph vessels. It helps in the transportation of different materials specially the digested fat

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