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In anatomy, lymph vessels are thin walled, valved structures that carry lymph away from the tissues, through the lymph nodes and thoracic duct back to the general circulation. They are, therefore, highly analagous to veins and venules.
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Lymph nodes - Lymph - Lymphocytes - Lymph vessels - Thoracic duct |
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Bone marrow - Spleen - Thymus - Tonsils |