Not exact matches
Fluid -
carrying vessels in the body, such as blood and
lymphatic vessels, generally emerge through one of several distinct processes.
The purpose of the
lymphatic fluid is to feed the cells by
carrying vital nutrients to them and to «take the trash out», i.e. deliver cellular waste to the bloodstream, from where it's handed over to the kidneys, colon and lungs for elimination.
After these living cells feed off the nutrients delivered through the bloodstream, they produce metabolic debris that is then
carried away by the
lymphatic fluid, also known as lymph.
The
lymphatic system is a complex network of
fluid - filled nodes, vessels, ducts and glands that bathe our cells and
carry waste material away from the tissues to neutralize it.
The
lymphatic system
carries a clear
fluid which contains excess proteins, wastes, and other elements.
The
lymphatic system is comprised of your lymph nodes, spleen, thymus and the system of vessels that
carry protective
fluids throughout your body, guarding it from disease.
The
lymphatic system is a sophisticated and fundamental network that works with your circulatory system to
carry and filter body
fluids.
The
lymphatic system in your pet
carries white blood cells that fight infection as well as using and transporting this
fluid.