Yes.
Valves are located in lymphatic vessels and ensure the flow of lymph only goes one way.
Valves are present in veins to prevent the backward flow of blood. These valves help ensure that blood moves in only one direction toward the heart by closing when blood tries to flow in the wrong direction.
Lymph flows in the direction from the tissues towards the circulatory system. It moves through the lymphatic vessels by skeletal muscle contractions, breathing movements, and pulsations of nearby blood vessels.
They ensure that the blood flows only in one direction (back toward the heart).
A lymph vessel. They are similar in function to blood vessels. However the lymph is moved along the vessel by muscle contractions rather than by the heart pumping.
The lymph and blood has few difference like ,the blood has colour , contains hemoglobin , contains RBC ,WBS, platelets ,flows from heart to organs nd vica verseThe lymph is colourless or light yellow fluid, does not contain hematologic, , flows in one direction only that is frm tissues to heart.
NO
The hearth valves only allow blood to flow one way.
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Arteries flow away from the heart. That's a technical answer. Some blood tubes that look like arteries flow into the heat to nourish it. Of interest is the pulmonary artery, the only artery to carry un-oxygenated blood. It carries blood to the lungs where it is oxygenated.
Lymph vessels carry the lymph fluid back to the circulaiton via the lymph nodes. The short parts of the vessels that connect hte lymph vessels to the ciculaiton are the lymphatic ducts (right lymphatic duct and thoracic duct)
The myocardium does not have blood flow to the arm. The myocardium is the muscle of the heart and therefore only supplies blood to the heart.