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Lymphatic System Anatomy

The lymphatic system is a highly important part of the human circulatory system. It is composed of a series of vessels, organs, and tissues that transport and circulate lymph, a clear fluid containing white blood cells and antibodies that help fight infection and disease. The lymphatic system is also responsible for…

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Overview

The lymphatic system is a highly important part of the human circulatory system. It is composed of a series of vessels, organs, and tissues that transport and circulate lymph, a clear fluid containing white blood cells and antibodies that help fight infection and disease. The lymphatic system is also responsible for absorbing and transporting fat molecules, as well as getting rid of any waste products and toxins from the body. It plays an essential role in keeping the body healthy and functioning properly, as it helps in fighting off infections, restoring fluid balance, and removing waste materials from the body. By maintaining healthy lymphatic system anatomy and function, individuals can ensure healthier and longer lives.

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Randy Kulesza · United States Bing Guoying · United States Shuji Kitahara · Japan

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