lympatitis and lymphphodiam
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water, plasma proteins, ions and fats.
typically the fluid is made up of lymphatic loads.Lymph has a composition comparable to that of blood plasma, but it may differ slightly. Lymph contains white blood cells. In particular, the lymph that leaves a lymph node is richer in lymphocytes. Likewise, the lymph formed in the digestive system called chyle is rich in fat, and looks milky white
Lymph fluid runs throughout the lymphatic system. The composition of lymph fluid is white blood cells. These cells are responsible for fighting off infections in the body.
Describe the composition and function of lymph?
Lymph differs from blood through its colourless fluid, less proteins, extracellular fluid where as blood is red in colour ,high in protein and is intracellular.
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The fluid inside the lymphatic system is called the lymph.
interstitial fluid
Fluid enters the lymphatic system (this system returns fluid and proteins to blood) by diffusing into lymph capillaries. This fluid is now called lymph and is kind of like interstitial fluid in composition. This movement of fluid is determined by net balance. It only diffuses into the capillaries if there isn't enough fluid there to begin with.
Fluids and particles absorbed into lymph capillaries are called lymph.
Interstitial fluid
Fluid and particles absorbed into lymph capillaries
lymph capillary Lymph fluid is filtered in lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are along lymph vessels which that run along blood vessels. Lymph vessels draw in interstitial fluid (fluid between cells) and it them becomes lymph fluid. Lymph nodules are in connective tissue in place of high traffic and does not function as a filter because it's not along a lymph vessel.
when lymph fluid is contained inside lymph vessels or lymph node(lymphatic system) it is called lymph whereas when it is squeezed out of cells b/w the cell membranes it is called tissue fluid
Lymph
Lymph is a clear fluid
Lymph Vessels return intercellular fluid to the veins.
Lymph
The lymph capillary in the right arm channels excess fluid from plasma. This fluid flows in the direction of the lymph nodes in the axilla through larger lymphatic vessels where the fluid becomes lymph.