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lymph capillary - traducción al ruso

MICROVESSEL SERVING TO DRAIN AND PROCESS EXTRACELLULAR FLUID
Lymphatic capillaries; Lymph capillaries; Vas lymphocapillare; Lymphatic capillary

lymph capillary         

медицина

лимфатический капилляр

capillary         
  • Simplified image showing blood flow through the body, passing through capillary networks in its path
  • Diagram of the filtration and reabsorption in capillaries
  • Diagram of capillary bed
  • Diagram of a continuous capillary
  • Types of capillaries: (left) continuous with no big gaps, (center) fenestrated with small pores, and (right) sinusoidal (or 'discontinuous') with intercellular gaps
  • [[Scanning electron micrograph]] of a [[liver sinusoid]] with fenestrated endothelial cells. Fenestrae are approximately 100 nm in diameter.
  • Annotated diagram of the exchange between capillary and body tissue through the exchange of materials between cells and fluid
SMALLEST TYPE OF BLOOD VESSEL
Capillaries; Blood capillary; Sinusoid (blood vessel); Sinusoids; Capillary bed; Capillary (blood vessel); Capillary beds; Sinusoid blood vessel; Sinusoid vessel; Capillary system; Capillary blood vessel; Capillary vessel; Capilary; Fenestrated blood vessel; Capillary blood; Capillary blood sampling; Blood capillaries; Pulmonary capillary; Pulmonary capillaries; Fenestrated capillaries

[kə'piləri]

общая лексика

капилляр

капиллярный

волосной

волосяной

волосистый

прилагательное

общая лексика

волосной, капиллярный

специальный термин

капиллярный

волосной

анатомия

тонкий

тонкостенный

существительное

[kə'piləri]

специальный термин

капилляр

capillary         
  • Simplified image showing blood flow through the body, passing through capillary networks in its path
  • Diagram of the filtration and reabsorption in capillaries
  • Diagram of capillary bed
  • Diagram of a continuous capillary
  • Types of capillaries: (left) continuous with no big gaps, (center) fenestrated with small pores, and (right) sinusoidal (or 'discontinuous') with intercellular gaps
  • [[Scanning electron micrograph]] of a [[liver sinusoid]] with fenestrated endothelial cells. Fenestrae are approximately 100 nm in diameter.
  • Annotated diagram of the exchange between capillary and body tissue through the exchange of materials between cells and fluid
SMALLEST TYPE OF BLOOD VESSEL
Capillaries; Blood capillary; Sinusoid (blood vessel); Sinusoids; Capillary bed; Capillary (blood vessel); Capillary beds; Sinusoid blood vessel; Sinusoid vessel; Capillary system; Capillary blood vessel; Capillary vessel; Capilary; Fenestrated blood vessel; Capillary blood; Capillary blood sampling; Blood capillaries; Pulmonary capillary; Pulmonary capillaries; Fenestrated capillaries
capillary 1. noun капилляр 2. adj. волосной, капиллярный

Definición

capillary
[k?'p?l?ri]
¦ noun (plural capillaries)
1. Anatomy any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
2. (also capillary tube) a tube with an internal diameter of hair-like thinness.
¦ adjective relating to capillaries or capillarity.
Origin
C17: from L. capillaris, from capillus 'hair', influenced by OFr. capillaire.

Wikipedia

Lymph capillary

Lymph capillaries or lymphatic capillaries are tiny, thin-walled microvessels located in the spaces between cells (except in the central nervous system and non-vascular tissues) which serve to drain and process extracellular fluid. Upon entering the lumen of a lymphatic capillary, the collected fluid is known as lymph. Each lymphatic capillary carries lymph into a lymphatic vessel, which in turn connects to a lymph node, a small bean-shaped gland that filters and monitors the lymphatic fluid for infections. Lymph is ultimately returned to the venous circulation.

Lymphatic capillaries are slightly larger in diameter than blood capillaries, and have closed ends (unlike the loop structure of blood capillaries). Lymph capillaries are strategically placed among the blood-related capillaries in order to have efficient and effective uptake from the interstitial fluid during capillary exchange. This intentional formation allows for a more rapid and continuous collection. Their unique structure permits interstitial fluid to flow into them but not out. The ends of the endothelial cells that make up the wall of a lymphatic capillary overlap. When pressure is greater in the interstitial fluid than in lymph, the cells separate slightly, like the opening of a one-way swinging door, and interstitial fluid enters the lymphatic capillary. When pressure is greater inside the lymphatic capillary, the cells adhere more closely, and lymph cannot escape back into the interstitial fluid. Attached to the lymphatic capillaries are anchoring filaments, which contain elastic fibers. They extend out from the lymphatic capillary, attaching lymphatic endothelial cells to surrounding tissues. When excess interstitial fluid accumulates and causes tissue swelling, the anchoring filaments are pulled, making the openings between cells even larger so that more fluid can flow into the lymphatic capillary.

Lymph capillaries have a greater internal [oncotic]pressure than blood capillaries, due to the greater concentration of plasma proteins in the lymph.

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