Biology, asked by surbhisurana8, 9 months ago

what are lymphatic vessels ?what is special about the flow of the lymph ?​

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Answered by nikithavinoth
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A thin tube that carries lymph (lymphatic fluid) and white blood cells through the lymphatic system. Also called lymphatic vessel. ... The lymph enters the blood through a large vein near the heart.

Unlike blood, which flows throughout the body in a continue loop, lymph flows in only one direction within its own system. This flow is only upward toward the neck. Here, it flows into the venous blood stream through the subclavien veins which are located on either sides of the neck near the collarbones.

Answered by suhanitripathi61
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  • A thin tube that carries lymph (lymphatic fluid) and white blood cells through the lymphatic system. Also called lymphatic vessel. ... The lymph enters the blood through a large vein near the heart.
  • Unlike blood, which flows throughout the body in a continue loop, lymph flows in only one direction within its own system. This flow is only upward toward the neck. Here, it flows into the venous blood stream through the subclavien veins which are located on either sides of the neck near the collarbones.

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