Definition
A lymphatic vessel is identical to a lymph vessel; both terms refer to the vessels that carry lymph throughout the body. They are part of the lymphatic system, which helps remove waste and fight infection. Think of them as highways for the body's cleanup crew. These vessels collect fluid, proteins, and other substances from tissues and transport them to lymph nodes for filtration. They are crucial for fluid balance and immune function. Lymphatic vessels ensure the body remains healthy and free of excess fluid.