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Lymph Node: definition

Lymph nodes are part of the lymphatic system, acting to protect body fluids by filtering out and destroying bacteria and other harmful substances from lymph that is continually carried to them by lymph vessels.  Cleaned lymph is carried away from the nodes by lymph vessels to the bloodsteam where it helps forms blood plasma. Lymph nodes produce various blood cells needed to fight infection.

 

 

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