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Lymph is the fluid that surrounds all tissues. Important cells in the lymph are lymphocytes and macrophages. | Lymph is the fluid that surrounds all tissues. Important cells in the lymph are lymphocytes and macrophages. Lymph is part of the lymphatic system and flows through lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes. | ||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Lymph is the fluid that surrounds all tissues. Important cells in the lymph are lymphocytes and macrophages. Lymph is part of the lymphatic system and flows through lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes.
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