No, cholesterol is a fat-like substance associated with the liver.
RBC
lymph
Some of the lymph nodes associated with the breast are: *Internal mammary *Pectoral *Subscapular *Central axillary *Lateral *Intraclavicular
Lymph and plasma are basically the same substance but it changes names depending on location.
chylomicrons pg 147 :)
Water
Goes into lymph capillaries
Red blood cells does not have a direct contact with the body cells.A substance called the tissue fluid does.It leaks out from the blood capillaries carrying oxygen and food substance to the body cells.It then carry waste materials out of the body cells.However, some of this substance does return to the blood while some are collected in the lymph vessel.The tissue fluid in the lymph vessel is called lymph.
All lymph nodes have a few basic functions - 1. they test the lymph (a clear substance which originates from the blood) for foreign substances 2. if the lymph contains anything foreign they send lymphocytes into the bloodstream to try and destroy it 3. they filter the lymph - sending only clean lymph back into the lymphatic system.
An encapsulated lymph node is a lymph node that is surrounded by a fibrous capsule, which is a protective layer of tissue. This encapsulation helps maintain the structure of the lymph node and separates it from surrounding tissues. Encapsulated lymph nodes are often associated with benign conditions, while non-encapsulated lymph nodes may indicate more aggressive processes, such as malignancy. The presence of an encapsulated lymph node is an important factor in evaluating lymphatic diseases and conditions.
rubella Scalp infections Rarely, mononucleosis
A lymphocyte is a lymphatic cell cyte means cell and lymph refers to the lymphatic system A lymphocyte has functions associated with the immune system and are located in the lymph notes and vessels throughout the body.