6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?
lack
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* A lymphatic capillary resembles the anatomic structure of a blood capillary in that its wall is composed of an endothelium. However, lymphatic capillaries are typically larger in diameter than blood capillaries, ______________ a basement membrane, and have overlapping endothelial cells
lymphatic capillaries
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* The lymph vessel network begins with __________________, which are the smallest lymph vessels. Lymphatic capillaries are microscopic, closed-ended vessels that absorb interstitial fluid. They are interspersed throughout areolar connective tissue among most blood capillary networks, except those within the red bone marrow and the central nervous system.
smallest
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* The lymph vessel network begins with lymphatic capillaries, which are the _______________ lymph vessels. Lymphatic capillaries are microscopic, closed-ended vessels that absorb interstitial fluid. They are interspersed throughout areolar connective tissue among most blood capillary networks, except those within the red bone marrow and the central nervous system.
closed-ended
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* The lymph vessel network begins with lymphatic capillaries, which are the smallest lymph vessels. Lymphatic capillaries are microscopic, _______________vessels that absorb interstitial fluid. They are interspersed throughout areolar connective tissue among most blood capillary networks, except those within the red bone marrow and the central nervous system.
absorb
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* The lymph vessel network begins with lymphatic capillaries, which are the smallest lymph vessels. Lymphatic capillaries are microscopic, closed-ended vessels that ______________ interstitial fluid. They are interspersed throughout areolar connective tissue among most blood capillary networks, except those within the red bone marrow and the central nervous system.
lymphatic capillaries
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* The lymph vessel network begins with lymphatic capillaries, which are the smallest lymph vessels. _____________ are microscopic, closed-ended vessels that absorb interstitial fluid. They are interspersed throughout areolar connective tissue among most blood capillary networks, except those within the red bone marrow and the central nervous system.
one-way
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* These overlapping endothelial cells act as _______________ flaps to allow fluid to enter the lymphatic capillary, but prevent its loss. Anchoring filaments help hold these endothelial cells to the nearby structures. Lymphatic capillaries located within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, called lacteals, allow for the absorption of lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract
gastrointestinal (GI) tract
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* These overlapping endothelial cells act as one-way flaps to allow fluid to enter the lymphatic capillary, but prevent its loss. Anchoring filaments help hold these endothelial cells to the nearby structures. Lymphatic capillaries located within the ___________________, called lacteals, allow for the absorption of lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract
lacteals
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* These overlapping endothelial cells act as one-way flaps to allow fluid to enter the lymphatic capillary, but prevent its loss. Anchoring filaments help hold these endothelial cells to the nearby structures. Lymphatic capillaries located within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, called _______________, allow for the absorption of lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract -Also, lacteals vessels absorb dietary lipids and lipid-soluble vitamins that are unable to enter the blood directly from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract
lipids
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* These overlapping endothelial cells act as one-way flaps to allow fluid to enter the lymphatic capillary, but prevent its loss. Anchoring filaments help hold these endothelial cells to the nearby structures. Lymphatic capillaries located within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, called lacteals, allow for the absorption of lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract -Also, lacteals vessels absorb dietary ______________ and lipid-soluble vitamins that are unable to enter the blood directly from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract
unable
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* These overlapping endothelial cells act as one-way flaps to allow fluid to enter the lymphatic capillary, but prevent its loss. Anchoring filaments help hold these endothelial cells to the nearby structures. Lymphatic capillaries located within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, called lacteals, allow for the absorption of lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract -Also, lacteals vessels absorb dietary lipids and lipid-soluble vitamins that are __________ to enter the blood directly from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract
Anchoring filaments
*6 What are the characteristics of lymphatic capillaries?* These overlapping endothelial cells act as one-way flaps to allow fluid to enter the lymphatic capillary, but prevent its loss. _______________help hold these endothelial cells to the nearby structures. Lymphatic capillaries located within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, called lacteals, allow for the absorption of lipid-soluble substances from the GI tract