what is mean by lymphatic system in biology and explain
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Lymph is a clear-to-white fluid circulating in the vessels and ducts of the lymphatic system that contains white blood cells, proteins, and fat. This system is kind of simple to understand. Basically, the lymphatic capillaries and vessels help to transport cells and fluid from tissues back into general circulation.
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Lymphatic comes from the Latin word lymphaticus, meaning connected to water, "as lymph is clear...
Network of vessels & lymph nodes which are located in all major tissues of body...
Lymphatic system is absent in CNS, Cornea, Superficial layer of skin, Bones, Alveoli of lung...
Network of vessels & lymph nodes which are located in all major tissues of body...
Lymphatic system is absent in CNS, Cornea, Superficial layer of skin, Bones, Alveoli of lung...
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