How is lymph formed?
Fluid and dissolved substances are continually being filtered out of the blood. Approximately 90% of this tissue fluid moves back into the blood capillaries and carried away as part of the venous blood. The other 10% is drained by the lymphatic capillaries that surround the blood capillaries. Segments of the lymph
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