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Chapter 22.1, Problem 2BYGO
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The way by which fluid gets into the lymphatic system and also describes the process that prevents fluid from draining back out.
Introduction:
The fluid that flows in the system is composed of lymph vessels, and lymph nodes is known as lymph. The primary function of lymph is to carry white blood cells that fight against infection. The network of vessels and organs that drains the toxins from the body is known as the lymphatic system.
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