Yes
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.
As with any other infection, I believe glucose should be avoided if you have an infected lymph node. Glucose feeds the infection, and with the absence of glucose, the lymph node can recovery quicker.
spleen
Lymph channels-- The vessels that transport lymph throughout the body. Lymph is a clear fluid that contains cells important in forming antibodies that fight infection.
Lymph vessels,lymph nodes,spleen,
glucose
lymphocytes
because it collects lymph and bacteria within begins to kill the bacteriabecause the pores of the lymph node contains antibodies
Yes, lymph contains white blood cells, as well as salts, water, and large molecules
The answer is: white blood cells
Because it contains no red blood cells.
lactose and glucose are not the same! milk contains sugar, and sugar (starch-->glucose) is glucose, so if the milk is lactose free, it still contains glucose and proteins...