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how r u all ✌❤❤what is the difference between lymphatic vessels and veins??​

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Answered by Rahul9048
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The main purpose of lymphatic vessels is to absorb and return lymph fluid from the body back to the blood, and to assist in the body's immune function. Three types of blood vessels can be differentiated. Arteries carry blood away from the heart, and veins carry blood toward the heart.

Answered by Anonymous
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The lymphatic system and the venous system both transport body fluids. Veins are part of the closed circulatory system that takes deoxygenated blood from capillaries in tissues to venules, veins, the heart and then the lungs, where the blood is resupplied with oxygen and transferred to arteries, arterioles and then capillaries. Lymph vessels are part of an open-ended system that collects lymph fluid from peripheral tissues, eventually transferring it to the venous system. Lymph vessels parallel circulatory vessels in their paths through the body. Structural differences between lymph vessels and veins reflect the differences between an open and closed system.

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