Lymph

A watery or milky body fluid containing lymphocytes, proteins, and fats. Lymph accumulates outside the blood vessels in the intercellular spaces of body tissues, and is collected by the vessels of the lymphatic system. This system filters the fluid and eventually returns it to the bloodstream. Lymph plays an important role in the immune system as well as in absorbing fats from the intestine.

 

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