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Lymphatic capillaries are tiny, thin-walled vessels located in the spaces between cells, which serve as the starting point for the lymphatic system by collecting excess interstitial fluid and transporting it as lymph. They play a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance, facilitating immune responses, and absorbing dietary fats from the digestive system.
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