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Explanation:

1). They are thin - walled vessels, present in all the tissue spaces.

2). They are inter - woven with the blood capillaries, but not connected with them.

3). They are wider than blood capillaries.

4). Each capillary is lined by endothelium of thin and flat cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Lymph or lymphatic capillaries are tiny thin-walled vessels, closed at one end and located in the spaces between cells throughout the body, except in the central nervous system and non-vascular tissues. Lymphatic capillaries are slightly larger in diameter and have greater oncotic pressure than blood capillaries.

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