Lymph vessels are part of the lymphatic system, responsible for transporting lymph fluid and supporting the immune system.
Overview
Function Of Lymph Vessels
Structure Of Lymph Vessels
The Lymphatic System And Immunity
Lymph Nodes And Their Significance
Interesting Facts About Lymph Vessels
Common Diseases Related To Lymph Vessels
The Role Of Lymph Vessels In Fluid Balance
Comparison Of Lymph Vessels And Blood Vessels
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Capillaries
Lymph Nodes
Arteries
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๐ Lymph vessels are a crucial part of the lymphatic system, which helps maintain fluid balance in the body.
๐ก๏ธ They transport lymph, a clear fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body.
๐งฌ Lymph vessels work in conjunction with lymph nodes, where immune cells can respond to pathogens.
๐ง Unlike blood vessels, lymph vessels are not a closed loop and have valves to prevent backflow.
๐ The largest lymphatic vessel in the human body is the thoracic duct.
โ๏ธ Lymph vessels play a key role in absorbing fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the digestive system.
๐ถโโ๏ธ Skeletal muscle movement aids in the circulation of lymph through these vessels.
๐ Lymph vessels vary in size, with the smallest being lymphatic capillaries.
๐ฆ Lymphatic vessels can also transport pathogens to lymph nodes for filtration.
๐ There are two primary types of lymphatic vessels: collecting vessels and lymphatic trunks.
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