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Lymph system
Information Lymph is a clear-to-white fluid made of chyle (fluid from the intestines after digestion which contains proteins and fats), some red blood cells, and many white blood cells, especially lymphocytes. Lymphocytes are the cells that attack bacteria in the blood.
Lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped, soft nodules that are not usually visible or easily felt. They are located in clusters in various parts of the body, such as the neck, armpit, and groin. Lymph nodes produce lymphocytes, monocytes, and plasma cells. They also filter the lymph fluid and remove foreign material, such as bacteria and cancer cells. When bacteria are recognized in the lymph fluid, the lymph nodes enlarge as they produce and supply additional white blood cells to help fight infection.
The organs within the lymphatic system are the tonsils, adenoids, spleen, and thymus.
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