the property is called flexibilty.
Skeletal muscles squeeze the lymph through lymph vessels. Valves in the vessels prevent backflow
Lymph vessels return intercellular fluid to the bloodstream near the heart, where it becomes part of the blood plasma. This process helps maintain fluid balance in the body and supports the immune system by transporting lymphocytes and other immune cells.
Epithelial tissue lacks blood vessels. Instead, it receives nutrients and oxygen through diffusion from nearby blood vessels in the underlying connective tissue.
Capillaries, as they are the smallest blood vessels in the body, thus the need to "squeeze"
They move easy because they can bend a little and fold a little. So that they can squeeze through.
Lymph is a fluid. It flows through the lymphatic vessels by one way valves which allows lymph move way through lymphatic system. Subclavian suction, and skeletal muscle pumps help to propel the lymph through the lymphatic vessels.
Red blood cells are concaved (dented) to increase surface area. Their shape also allows them to bend and squeeze into and through those tiny little capillary blood vessels.
Blood vessels are any of the tubes through which blood flows through the body.
the blood travel through blood vessels is the Artrium or atria. :-)
The heart is a pump and move blood through the blood vessels.
Capillaries are known as exchange vessels. Capillaries are the smallest of vessels and allow nutrients and waste to pass through blood and body.
the names are called vein or your blood vessels