what is the importanve of lymph?worte its 4 functions
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- It transports antibodies and lymphocytes to the blood.
- Maintaining the composition of tissue fluid and the volume of blood.
- Absorption of fats from the small intestine through lymphatic vessels.
- Prevents invasion of microbes and foreign substances inside the lymph nodes.
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Importance
The main role of the lymphatic system is to act as a filter against microbes, organic wastes and other debris.
Functions
1) It keeps the body cells moist.
2) It transports oxygen, hormones and
nutrients to different parts of the body and removes metabolic waste from the cells.
3) It transports antibodies and lymphocytes to the blood.
4) Maintaining the composition of tissue fluid and the volume of blood.
5) Absorption of fats from the small intestine through lymphatic vessels.
6) Prevents invasion of microbes and foreign substances inside the lymph nodes.
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