Lymph | Structure, Function Role in Immunity | Britannica Lymph, pale fluid that bathes the tissues of an organism, maintaining fluid balance, and removes bacteria from tissues; it enters the blood system by way of lymphatic channels and ducts
Lymphatic System: Diagram, Function, Anatomy, Diseases The lymphatic system moves excess fluid, called lymph, out of tissues and back through the body You can support a healthy lymphatic system by drinking lots of water, eating nourishing food, and getting enough exercise
Lymph system: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia The lymph system is a network of organs, lymph nodes, lymph ducts, and lymph vessels that make and move lymph from tissues to the bloodstream The lymph system is a major part of the body's immune system
Lymph | definition of Lymph by Medical dictionary A clear, sometimes faintly yellow, and slightly opalescent fluid collected from tissues throughout the body, flows in the lymphatic vessels, and through the lymph nodes, and is eventually added to the venous blood circulation
Lymphadenitis - Johns Hopkins Medicine Lymphadenitis is an infection in one or more lymph nodes The lymph nodes help filter bacteria, viruses and other unwanted material from the body