which part of blood is responsible for removal of intrestrial fluid from tissues?
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Lymphatic system
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The lymphatic system plays a prominent role in immune function, fatty acid absorption, and removal of interstitial fluid from tissues.
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Functions of the Lymphatic System. The lymphatic system plays a prominent role in immune function, fatty acid absorption, and removal of interstitial fluid from tissues.
Functions of the Lymphatic System. The lymphatic system plays a prominent role in immune function, fatty acid absorption, and removal of interstitial fluid from tissues.
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