Lymph originates as blood plasma lost from the circulatory system, which leaks out into the surrounding tissues. The lymphatic system collects this fluid by diffusion into lymph capillaries, and returns it to the circulatory system. Once within the lymphatic system the fluid is called lymph, and has almost the same composition as the original interstitial fluid.
Lymph vessels are present in the lining of the gastrointestinal tract. While most other nutrients absorbed by the small intestine are passed on to the portal venous system to drain, via the portal vein, into the liver for processing, fats are passed on to the lymphatic system, to be transported to the blood circulation via the thoracic duct. The enriched lymph originating in the lymphatics of the small intestine is called chyle (not chyme). The nutrients that are released to the circulatory system are processed by the liver, having passed through the systemic circulation. The lymph system is a one-way system (interstitial fluid back to blood).
Lymfesystem | Lymphsystem | Sistema linfático | Système lymphatique | Sistema linfatico | מערכת הלימפה | Лимфен систем | Lymfvatstelsel | Lymfer | Układ limfatyczny | Linfa | Лимфатическая система | Imusuonisto | Lenfatik sistem | 淋巴系統
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