Lümfikapillaaride
Lümfikapillaarid are tiny, dead-end vessels that form a crucial part of the lymphatic system. They are microscopic tubes that are found throughout the body's tissues, interspersed among blood capillaries. Unlike blood capillaries which form a closed circuit, lümfikapillaarid have blind ends, meaning they don't connect to form a continuous loop. Their primary function is to collect excess interstitial fluid, also known as lymph, along with leaked proteins, cellular debris, and other waste products from the body's tissues.
The walls of lümfikapillaarid are exceptionally thin, composed of a single layer of endothelial cells. These
After collecting lymph, lümfikapillaarid gradually merge to form larger lymphatic vessels. These vessels then transport the