Lymph capillaries are small, thin-walled vessels that play a crucial role in the lymphatic system. They collect excess interstitial fluid, proteins, and waste products from tissues, which helps maintain fluid balance in the body. Once collected, this fluid, now called lymph, is transported to larger lymphatic vessels and eventually returned to the bloodstream. Additionally, lymph capillaries assist in the absorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the digestive system.
Fluid and particles absorbed into lymph capillaries
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They are called either lymph ducts or lymph capillaries.
Lymph
Lymph is a tissue that diffuses into the lymphatic capillaries
yes lymph capillaries hav semilunar valves
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Interstitial fluid
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