9.3.5

Lymphatic System

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Lymphatic System

The lymphatic system is a separate network of vessels to the circulatory system.

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Structure

  • Lymph vessels transport lymph fluid.
  • Lymph vessels collect the lymph fluid that leaks out of the body's tissues and return it into the circulatory system (the blood) at lymph nodes.
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Function

  • Lymph nodes are points in the lymphatic system that filter out harmful substances.
  • There is also a high concentration of white blood cells at lymph nodes which are important in the immune response.
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Exchange

  • Various substances move from the blood out into the tissue fluid, such as oxygen and glucose.
  • Urea and carbon dioxide move out of body cells into the blood via the tissue fluid.

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