One of the lymphatic system's tasks is to destroy cells which are not normally found in the body, but sometimes it is unsuccessful in destroying _____; it is not uncommon for these cells to invade lymphatic tissue and begin to grow.

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1. One of the lymphatic system's tasks is to destroy cells which are not normally found in the body, but sometimes it is unsuccessful in destroying _____; it is not uncommon for these cells to invade lymphatic tissue and begin to grow.