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<notes><TEXTFORMAT LEADING="2"><P ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="14" COLOR="#000000" LETTERSPACING="0" KERNING="0">The immune system has evolved over millions of years, and is our body’s defense system against invading pathogens. In this course you will learn about the components and organization of the lymphatic system, which constitutes a vital part of the immune system. The lymphatic system also serves to drain excess interstitial fluid, and to transport lipids and lipid soluble vitamins from the gastrointestinal tract to the blood. </FONT></P></TEXTFORMAT><TEXTFORMAT LEADING="2"><P ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="14" COLOR="#000000" LETTERSPACING="0" KERNING="0"></FONT></P></TEXTFORMAT><TEXTFORMAT LEADING="2"><P ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="14" COLOR="#000000" LETTERSPACING="0" KERNING="0">Lymph is a transparent, slightly yellow fluid derived from fluids of the body&apos;s tissues. Lymph consists of a fluid portion and highly specialized immune cells. It is collected from all parts of the body and returned to the blood via the lymphatic system. </FONT></P></TEXTFORMAT><TEXTFORMAT LEADING="2"><P ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="14" COLOR="#000000" LETTERSPACING="0" KERNING="0"></FONT></P></TEXTFORMAT><TEXTFORMAT LEADING="2"><P ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="14" COLOR="#000000" LETTERSPACING="0" KERNING="0">At the end of this course you will learn how the body&apos;s lymphatic system can be used by cancer cells to spread in the body. </FONT></P></TEXTFORMAT><TEXTFORMAT LEADING="2"><P ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="14" COLOR="#000000" LETTERSPACING="0" KERNING="0"></FONT></P></TEXTFORMAT></notes>
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