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Drainage System Practice Test

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The drainage system, also known as the lymphatic system, is a network of vessels, organs, and tissues that work together to remove excess fluid, waste products, and toxins from the body. It plays a vital role in maintaining fluid balance, immune function, and overall health. The system consists of lymphatic vessels that parallel the blood vessels, lymph nodes, the spleen, thymus gland, and tonsils. Lymph, a clear fluid, circulates through the lymphatic vessels, collecting waste products, pathogens, and cellular debris along the way. The lymph nodes act as filters, removing harmful substances and producing immune cells to fight infections. The lymphatic system also transports dietary fats from the intestines to the bloodstream. When the system is functioning properly, it helps prevent fluid retention, supports the immune response, and aids in the removal of toxins and waste. Maintaining a healthy drainage system involves regular exercise, a balanced diet, proper hydration, and avoiding factors that can impair lymphatic flow, such as inactivity, obesity, and certain medical conditions.