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How the Body Works : The Formation of Lymph

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The Formation of Lymph

Blood pressure forces a watery fluid from capillary walls into tissue spaces. Most of this fluid reenters the capillaries, while the remainder passes into adjoining lymphatic vessels as lymph. Red cells remain in the blood capillaries and some white cells pass out to act as scavengers. Some materials flow out of the capillaries by way of diffusion, other materials through pores of varying sizes at junctions between capillary cells.

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  • the way he says capillary is making me suicidal

  • It's ca-pillaries , im British hes saying it wrong

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  • This shit is so pixelated 

  • @fairyheli2 we're American so we say everything wrong :P

  • @fairyheli2 i agree... it's so funny the way this dude pronounces is.. ca-pil-aries.. Lol..

  • fat is being absorbed from the ileum via lactael found in villi. lactael is actually a lymph capillary

  • LYMPH

  • If lymph is the same thing as intercellular/tissue fluid and plasma, then how come it contains protein and fats?????

  • nice, but why is it not complete, got cut off in the end??

  • thnk you for posting

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