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19 June, 14:39

The walls of lymphatic capillaries are composed of endothelium. Fluid flows in one direction in lymphatic capillaries. Lymphatic capillaries are dead-end tubes. Lymphatic capillaries are highly permeable.

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  1. 19 June, 17:54
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    Answer: Lymphatic capillaries are dead-end tubes.

    Explanation: Lymphatic capillaries are closed tubes with flap-like valves that open to take in tissue fluid. Blood capillaries are part of a continuous system of blood vessels; arterioles supply blood to the capillary bed, and venules drain them.
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