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What is Lymph? Explain

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Lymph is a light yellow colored, mobile fluid connective tissue which drains into the lymphatic capillaries from the intercellular spaces. It consists of two parts: (a) plasma and (b) lymphocyte cells. The plasma is fluid matrix which is somewhat similar in composition to blood plasma. It contains protein molecules, digested fat, germs and fragments of dead cells. The lymphocyte cells are special type of white blood cells which fight against infection. The lymph is also called extracellular fluid because it bathes the cells and lies outside the cells.it flows only in one direction, that is from tissues to heart because the backflow is prevented by valves present in the major lymph vessels.

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