Lymph is a clear, colorless fluid that forms part of the interstitial fluid (fluid between cells) and is also found in lymphatic vessels. It is a crucial component of the immune system, as it contains white blood cells called lymphocytes that help fight off infections and diseases.
Fluid Balance: Lymph helps maintain fluid balance in the body by collecting excess interstitial fluid from tissues and returning it to the bloodstream. This process prevents the accumulation of excess fluid in the tissues, which can lead to edema (swelling).
Discussing common disorders or diseases related to the lymphatic system, such as lymphedema or lymphoma.
By mastering these key points, students can develop a comprehensive understanding of the role and significance of lymph in the human body and its contribution to overall health and well-being.