Your dog's gastrointestinal tract — his stomach, small intestine and large intestine —
contains lymph vessels, which are vascular channels similar to veins.
Not exact matches
Lymph is the clear liquid that flows through the lymphatic
vessels and
contains white blood cells called lymphocytes.
It drains into the
lymph vessels, after which it is called
lymph, and is then transported to
lymph nodes, which
contain immune cells.
Lymphatic
vessels are a network of capillaries, ducts and larger
vessels that drain
lymph (a fluid
containing proteins, other chemicals and cells such as macrophages and lymphocytes) from body tissues.
Lymph vessels circulate fluid
containing white blood cells throughout the body's tissues, removing bacteria and other toxins.