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Lymph (from Latin lympha 'water') [1] is the fluid that flows through the lymphatic system, a system composed of lymph vessels (channels) and intervening lymph nodes whose function, like the venous system, is to return fluid from the tissues to be recirculated. Lymph , pale fluid that bathes the tissues of an organism, maintaining fluid balance, and removes bacteria from tissues; it enters the blood system by way of lymphatic channels and ducts. Prominent among the constituents of lymph are lymphocytes and macrophages, the primary cells of the immune The organs which secrete lymph are called lymphoid organs. Besides the lymph nodes, tonsils, thymus gland, spleen and Peyer’s patches are the other lymphoid organs. The spleen is the largest mass of lymphatic tissue in the body. Functions of Lymph : 1. Lymph acts as a “middle man” which transports oxygen, food materials, hormones, etc., to the body cells and brings carbon dioxide and other metabolic wastes, from the body cells to blood and then finally pours the same into the venous ... Lymph is watery fluid that flows through your lymphatic system and supports your overall health. Learn how lymph collects fluids, nutrients, proteins and harmful substances from your tissues and cells, and what conditions can affect lymph flow.