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The lymphatic system has several important functions, including:

1. **Fluid Balance:** It helps maintain fluid balance by draining excess fluid from tissues
and returning it to the bloodstream.

2. **Immunity:** The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in the body’s immune response
by transporting white blood cells, such as lymphocytes, which help fight infections.

3. **Absorption of Fats:** It absorbs and transports dietary fats and fat-soluble vitamins
from the digestive system to the bloodstream.

4. **Filtration:** Lymph nodes filter and purify lymph, removing bacteria, viruses, and
other harmful substances before returning the filtered fluid to the bloodstream.

Overall, the lymphatic system is essential for maintaining the body’s fluid balance and defending
against infections.

The lymphatic system is a network of vessels, nodes, and organs that transport lymph throughout
the body. Lymph is a clear fluid containing white blood cells (lymphocytes) that plays a crucial
role in the body’s immune system. The primary components of the lymphatic system include:

1. **Lymph Nodes:** Small, bean-shaped structures that filter lymph and remove harmful
substances, such as bacteria and viruses.

2. **Lymph Vessels:** Thin tubes that carry lymph throughout the body, similar to blood
vessels. They collect excess fluid from tissues and return it to the bloodstream.
3. **Lymphatic Capillaries:** Microscopic vessels that absorb excess tissue fluid
(interstitial fluid) and transport it as lymph.

4. **Spleen:** An organ that filters blood, removes damaged blood cells, and plays a role in
immune response by storing and releasing lymphocytes.

5. **Thymus:** A gland located in the chest that plays a crucial role in the maturation of
certain white blood cells, important for immune function.

6. **Tonsils:** Clusters of lymphoid tissue in the throat that help defend against infections.

The lymphatic system works in coordination with the circulatory system and immune system to
maintain fluid balance, filter harmful substances, and protect the body against infections and
diseases.

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