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Difference between blood vessels and lymph vessels 0

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The main purpose of the blood vessels is the uninterrupted supply of all body tissues with nutrients and oxygenated blood, and the removal of metabolic waste and carbon dioxide from the tissue cells. The part of the circulatory system that delivers blood to and from the lungs is known as the pulmonary circulation, and the flow of blood throughout the rest of the body is administered by the systemic circulation.

The lymphatic system and its vessels do not form a closed circulatory system. It begins with small lymphatic vessels, or lymph capillaries, in the body tissues, and continues with successively larger lymphatic vessels, or collectors and trunks, which ultimately connect to the venous part of the blood circulatory system. There is no central pump associated with the lymphatic system; lymph vessels produce their own propulsion system with a network of smooth musculature located in the walls of lymph collectors and trunks.

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