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SUMMARY:16.6 Lymphatic System
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DESCRIPTION: All cells are bathed by tissue fluid, which diffuses from the capillaries. Some of this fluid returns to the capillaries, some drains into thin-walled lymphatic vessels. The fluid which takes this route is then known as lymph, which is similar to plasma but contains less protein. A network of lymphatic vessels drains the tissue spaces throughout the body, with the exception of the central nervous system. In the case of the larger vessels, lymph is filtered through lymph nodes.
Afferent lymphatic vessels pour their lymph into a reticular framework of loose sinus tissue in the lymph nodes. Here macrophages, (large cells) ingest foreign material or harmful bacteria. Lymph nodes.- manufacture lymphocytes that produce globulin associated with antibody formation and immunity reactions.
Efferent lymphatic vessels receive lymph after it has passed through the lymph nodes. Valves within the vessels prevent backflow. Lymphatic vessels unite to form larger and larger vessels into the blood...

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