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What are lymphs?

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B or T cell-

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The lymphocyte is the main cell of the lymphoid tissue.
Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell which produce antibodies to kill any pathogens which invade the body.
They are small white blood cells which have large nuclei, but no granules.

They produce antibodies that fight disease and harmful microbes in the body or mark the disease for the phagocytes to engulf.

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During transfer of blood between cells and blood vessels, there is an inevitable leaking of blood plasma into the space between organs (interstice). the blood cells are to large to get filtered, so it is only the plasma which fill these spaces.Stagnant fluid becomes a breeding ground for pathogens, so to prevent this there are special vessels called lymphatic vessels which keep the plasma (or lymph) in motion. lymph also has specialised phagocytic WBC's called lymphocytes which play a very important role in immunity.

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functioning together with the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system transports interstitial(tissue) fluid, called lymph in lymph vessels, from the tissues back to the blood, where it contribute to blood plasma;

plays a key role in protecting the body from bacterial invasion via the blood.

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An agranulocytic leukocyte that normally makes up a quarter of the white blood cell count but increases in the presence of infections.

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A fatty deposit just under the skin that feels like a small lump. Will slowly increase in size but reported does not cause any health problems.

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T cell- apex

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its T

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b cells

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where did you get your answer?
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I know it's different for a lot of people but I got t cell-apex 5.5.2 april 2022 :) thanks for trying though
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