why does lymphatic circulation take place very slowly
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this is because pressure in the lymph vessel is much more lower than the pressure in blood vessels and also the blood vessels is highly capable of exciting are experiencing that much pressure and but lymph vessel is not so much capable because it having thin-walled and blood vessels so it doesn't have that much that much ability Pressure within the walls of lymphvessels is lower than that in blood vessels. Lymph flows more slowly than blood. ... The lymphatic vessels of vertebrates generally empty into the bloodstream near the location at which the cardinal veins enter the heart.
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Lymphatic transportation occurs slowly because it is not pumped by any organ like heart, its transportation takes place due to contraction and relaxation of muscles. Secondly, lymphatic system is not a closed system so it does not have a high speed
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