Waldeyer's Lymphatic Ring

Lymphatic vessels are very thin and are located mostly in soft tissues. When fluid flows through them, they are called lymphatic ducts.

The peculiarity of the lymphatic system is that it does not form its own channel, as happens with blood vessels, but flows into various veins and participates in blood circulation. Thus, the lymphatic system does not have an independent closed path and is part of a single circulatory system. In various parts of the body (mainly in the kidneys and spleen), lymphatic vessels collect lymph, isolate it from protein compounds and