lümfkapillaarid
Lümfkapillaarid are tiny, dead-end vessels that form a crucial part of the lymphatic system. They are found throughout the body, in most tissues and organs, except for avascular tissues like cartilage and the central nervous system. These capillaries are distinguished by their unique structure, which allows for the efficient collection of interstitial fluid, also known as lymph.
Unlike blood capillaries, lümfkapillaarid have a discontinuous or overlapping endothelial layer. The edges of these endothelial
The primary function of lümfkapillaarid is to absorb excess interstitial fluid that has not been reabsorbed