what is lymph?what is the funtion of lymph?
Asked by apporv1999 | 19th Jul, 2014, 07:42: PM
Lymph is a clear to yellowish watery fluid that is found throughout the body. It circulates through body tissues picking up fats, bacteria, and other unwanted materials, and filtering them out through the lymphatic system.
The main function of lymph is it destroys the invading microorganisms and foreign particles in the lymph nodes.
Answered by Sivanand Patnaik | 19th Jul, 2014, 08:12: PM
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