List of lymphatic vessels of the human body
List of Lymphatic Vessels of the Human Body
The lymphatic system is a complex network of lymph nodes, lymph ducts, lymph vessels, and organs that help the body to maintain its fluid balance, produce and transport lymph fluid, and filter out toxins and waste. This article provides a comprehensive list of the lymphatic vessels in the human body.
Lymphatic Vessels[edit | edit source]
Lymphatic vessels, also known as lymph vessels, are thin-walled, valved structures that carry lymph, a fluid rich in white blood cells that is crucial for immune function. They are the functional units of the lymphatic system.
Superficial Lymphatic Vessels[edit | edit source]
Superficial lymphatic vessels are located just beneath the skin. They are responsible for draining lymph from the skin and superficial tissues.
Deep Lymphatic Vessels[edit | edit source]
Deep lymphatic vessels are located deeper in the body and drain lymph from the organs and deep tissues.
Lymph Nodes[edit | edit source]
Lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped structures that produce and store cells that fight infection and disease. They are connected by the lymphatic vessels and play a crucial role in the body's immune response.
Lymphatic Organs[edit | edit source]
Lymphatic organs play a vital role in the production and maturation of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune response.
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