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When the blood is flowing within the capillaries, it is subjected to the filtration.
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So this is a blood that is flowing within the capillaries.
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Now through the minute pores of the capillaries, the fluid will come and accumulate here.
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And this is known as interstitial fluid.
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And the majority of the interstitial fluid again goes back to the capillaries.
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But some of them is enters and taken back into the circulation through the lymphatic capillaries which is a part of the lymphatic system.
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Now the fluid which is entered into the lymphatic capillaries or lymphatic system is set to be a lip.
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Now what is the different functions of the lymph? as you can see here, the various nutrients, everything will, you know, enters into the cell only through the lymph.
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The reason is as we are having the closed circulate system, the blood which is present in a blood vessels is not in touch with the cells of the body.
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Suppose here there are the cells.
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Now, how does nutrients will enters into the cells and the metabolic ways that is produced by the cells is entered into the blood? it is through the surrounding lymph.
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Now this is, you know, we can call it as interstitial fluid, but we'll just for explanation purpose, we'll call it as a limb.
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Only now the nutrients enters into the interstitial fluid first and again it enters into the cells from the cells metabolic waste enters into interstitial fluid from there it enters into the blood so it is known as a middle man because it is present between the circulate system and the tissues hence lymph is known as a middleman interstitial fluid okay and it prevents the entry of the pathogen by the lymph nodes so lymphatic system on its you know way it is having the lymph nodes and the lymph organs...