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In mammals including humans, the lymphatic system is composed of a network of thin vessels that branch, like blood vessels, into tissues throughout the body. Lymphatic vessels carry lymph, a colorless, watery fluid originating from interstitial fluid (fluid in the tissues). The lymphatic system transports infection-fighting cells called lymphocytes, is involved in the removal of foreign matter and cell debris by phagocytes and is part of the body's immune system. It also transports fats from the small intestine to the blood.

Immune system | Cardiovascular system | Body fluids

Kategorie:Lymphsystem | Catégorie:Système lymphatique | Thể loại:Hệ bạch huyết | Kategori:Lenfatik sistem | Category:淋巴系統

 

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