EP VISUAL ANAT.+PHYS.-MOD.MASTER.A+P AC
EP VISUAL ANAT.+PHYS.-MOD.MASTER.A+P AC
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Author: Martini
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To determine: The various components of the lymphatic system.

Introduction: Many organisms attack other organisms and cause infectious diseases. These organisms are termed as pathogens. Various organisms have a well-defined organ system that fights with these pathogens and protect the body from infectious diseases. This organ system is called the immune system. The lymphatic system is an important part of the immune system of the body.

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EP VISUAL ANAT.+PHYS.-MOD.MASTER.A+P AC

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