Biology, asked by Rishiyuvraj, 1 year ago

what is lymph what is the importance of lymphatic system

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Answered by tvarun2014palxye
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Lymph is a type of fluid connective tissue. it is a tissue fluid or a watery substance that flows in the middle of blood vessels. the circulation of lymph through all organs helps the organs to function freely. this process is called lymphatic circulation. if this lymph does not flow freely then it leads to edema. so the lymphatic circulation is very important
Answered by ZalimGudiya
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The lymphatic system is a network of delicate tubes throughout the body. It drains fluid (called lymph) that has leaked from the blood vessels into the tissues and empties it back into the bloodstream via the lymph nodes. The main roles of the lymphatic system include: managing the fluid levels in the body.

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