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Questions
Give the functions of lymph.
List the three functions of lymph.
Write any two functions of Lymph.
Solution 1
- Nutritive: It supplies nutrition and oxygen to those parts where blood cannot reach them.
- Drainage: It drains excess tissue fluid, metabolites, and returns proteins to the blood from tissue spaces.
- Absorption: It absorbs the fats from the intestine through lymphatics.
- Defence: Lymphocytes and monocytes of the lymph function to protect the body. The lymphatics also remove bacteria from the tissues.
Solution 2
- It helps in the distribution of nutrients.
- It transports lymphocytes from lymph glands to the blood.
- It helps regulate body temperature.
- It contains antibodies that kill infections and protect the body from disease.
- It helps eliminate nitrogenous waste.
Solution 3
- Immune System Support:
- Lymph transports white blood cells (including lymphocytes) throughout the body. These cells play a crucial role in the immune system, identifying and killing pathogens such bacteria, viruses, and aberrant cells.
- Lymph nodes, located along lymphatic channels, filter and eliminate foreign particles and antigens.
- Fluid Balance and Tissue Health:
- Lymphatic vessels remove interstitial fluid from tissues to prevent fluid buildup and preserve tissue health.
- Lymphatic fluid is collected and transmitted through lymphatic channels before returning to the bloodstream to maintain fluid balance in the body.
The lymphatic system plays a key role in immune defence and fluid homeostasis inside tissues.
Notes
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