lümfikanalite
Lümfikanalite, also known as lymphatic vessels, are a crucial part of the lymphatic system. They are a network of thin tubes that extend throughout the body, working in conjunction with the circulatory system. These vessels transport a clear fluid called lymph, which is derived from blood plasma that has leaked out of capillaries into the surrounding tissues. The primary function of lümfikanalite is to collect this excess fluid, along with waste products, bacteria, viruses, and other cellular debris, and return it to the bloodstream.
The structure of lümfikanalite is characterized by their thin walls, which are permeable enough to allow interstitial
Without a functioning network of lümfikanalite, the body would experience significant fluid buildup, known as edema,