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Lymph: Definition, Composition and Functions | Human

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Definition of Lymph 2. Composition of Lymph 3. Functions. Definition of Lymph: Lymph is a mobile connective tissue comprising lymph plasma (fluid) and lymph corpuscles (cells). Composition of Lymph: (i) Lymph Plasma: It is similar to that of blood but has fewer blood proteins, less calcium and phosphorus and high glucose concentration. [...]

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List of Therapeutic Devices of Circulatory System | Human Body

List of seven major therapeutic devices of circulatory system:- 1. Prosthetic Cardiac Pacemaker 2. Defibrillator 3. Angioplasty 4. Vascular Grafts 5. Stents 6. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting 7. Artificial Heart Valve. Device # 1. Prosthetic Cardiac Pacemaker/Artificial Pacemaker: When the natural pace maker SA node does not work properly, in such patients normal heart beat can be restored and maintained [...]

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Spleen: Structure and Functions | Human Body

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Location and Structure of Spleen 2. Blood Circulation in Spleen 3. Functions. Location and Structure of Spleen: Spleen lies in between the fundus of the stomĀ­ach and the diaphragm. The spleen is soft, highly vascular and dark purple in colour. The spleen is the largest single mass of lymphatic tissue in the [...]

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