Lymph vessels circulate fluid containing white blood cells throughout the body's tissues, removing bacteria and other toxins.
Not exact matches
Lymphocytes constantly
circulate through blood
vessels within
lymph nodes and other lymphoid organs, but only some actually enter lymphoid tissue by crossing the walls of the
vessels, known as high endothelial venules (HEVs).
The
lymph system is found in blood and tissues throughout the body; it is a network of
vessels and nodes through which foreign proteins and disease organisms are
circulated.