lümfivõrku
Lümfivõrku, also known as the lymphatic network, is a critical component of the lymphatic system in the body. It is a complex system of vessels that run throughout the body, parallel to the circulatory system. The primary function of the lümfivõrku is to transport lymph, a clear to yellowish fluid containing white blood cells, throughout the body.
This network begins with tiny, blind-ended lymphatic capillaries that collect excess interstitial fluid, also known as
Along the pathways of the lümfivõrku are lymph nodes, small bean-shaped organs that act as filters. Lymph
The lümfivõrku plays a vital role in maintaining fluid balance by returning leaked plasma to the bloodstream,