Lymph consists on water and disolved materials such as glucose it also contains some white blood cells that have left the capilaries and it comes from the limphatic system.
No
yes it does!
It would be monomers.
The "lymph" system is the shortened form for your lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a system of your body comprised of lymph nodes, organs and ducts. It's primary directive is to distribute immune cells and other factors throughout your bodies.
The White Blood Cells form in the lymphoid organ because the lymph system is not a closed system and contains a fluid called the lymph.
tiny vessels
The lymph nodes filter lymph.
lymph nodes
lymph capillary Lymph fluid is filtered in lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are along lymph vessels which that run along blood vessels. Lymph vessels draw in interstitial fluid (fluid between cells) and it them becomes lymph fluid. Lymph nodules are in connective tissue in place of high traffic and does not function as a filter because it's not along a lymph vessel.
Blood and lymph fluid (the proper term is fluidconnective tissue)
Cardiovascular system + lymphatic system = circulatory system
Lymph nodes