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What (who) is lymphatic - definition

FLUID THAT CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Lymphatic; Lymphatic liquid; Lymphatic fluid; Lymph fluid; Lymph and Lymph Formation
  • Formation of interstitial fluid from blood. [[Starling force]]s are labelled: the hydrostatic pressure is higher proximally, driving fluid out; oncotic forces are higher distally, pulling fluid in.

lymphatic         
a.
1.
Enthusiastic, frantic, raving, mad, insane, wild.
2.
Pertaining to lymph.
Lymphatic         
·noun A mad enthusiast; a lunatic.
II. Lymphatic ·adj Madly enthusiastic; frantic.
III. Lymphatic ·adj pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph.
IV. Lymphatic ·noun One of the lymphatic or absorbent vessels, which carry lymph and discharge it into the veins; lymph duct; lymphatic duct.
lymphatic         
¦ adjective
1. Physiology relating to lymph or its secretion.
2. archaic (of a person) pale, flabby, or sluggish.
¦ noun Anatomy a vein-like vessel conveying lymph in the body.
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'frenzied, mad'): from L. lymphaticus 'mad', from Gk numpholeptos 'seized by nymphs'; now assoc. with lymph.

Wikipedia

Lymph

Lymph (from Latin, lympha, meaning "water") 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. At the origin of the fluid-return process, interstitial fluid—the fluid between the cells in all body tissues—enters the lymph capillaries. This lymphatic fluid is then transported via progressively larger lymphatic vessels through lymph nodes, where substances are removed by tissue lymphocytes and circulating lymphocytes are added to the fluid, before emptying ultimately into the right or the left subclavian vein, where it mixes with central venous blood.

Because it is derived from interstitial fluid, with which blood and surrounding cells continually exchange substances, lymph undergoes continual change in composition. It is generally similar to blood plasma, which is the fluid component of blood. Lymph returns proteins and excess interstitial fluid to the bloodstream. Lymph also transports fats from the digestive system (beginning in the lacteals) to the blood via chylomicrons.

Bacteria may enter the lymph channels and be transported to lymph nodes, where the bacteria are destroyed. Metastatic cancer cells can also be transported via lymph.

Examples of use of lymphatic
1. At the end of the 1'80s Grung was diagnosed with cancer of the lymphatic system.
2. It is a cancer of the lymphatic system and can strike anywhere in the body.
3. And so his fight with lymphatic cancer has been the subject of considerable press speculation.
4. One reported reason for the writer‘s silence has been his fight against lymphatic cancer.
5. Scientific research confirms that eating fresh vegetables and fruit and playing sports can effectively prevent lymphatic cancer.