
Lymph vessels
Tissue fluid, which is filtered by diffuse lymphoid tissue as well as solitary and aggregated lymphoid nodules in lamina propria, enters lymphatic capillaries and is then termed “lymph.” Lymph capillaries anastomose to form larger lymphatic vessels. Lymph lacks red blood cells and stains pink due to its high protein content. Esophagus 200x

Lymphatic capillaries
Tissue fluid, which is filtered by diffuse lymphoid tissue as well as solitary and aggregated lymphoid nodules in lamina propria, enters lymphatic capillaries and is then termed “lymph.” Lymph capillaries anastomose to form larger lymphatic vessels. Lymph lacks red blood cells and stains pink due to its high protein content. Esophagus 200x

Vascular capillaries
Tissue fluid, which is filtered by diffuse lymphoid tissue as well as solitary and aggregated lymphoid nodules in lamina propria, enters lymphatic capillaries and is then termed “lymph.” Lymph capillaries anastomose to form larger lymphatic vessels. Lymph lacks red blood cells and stains pink due to its high protein content. Esophagus 200x

Venules
Tissue fluid, which is filtered by diffuse lymphoid tissue as well as solitary and aggregated lymphoid nodules in lamina propria, enters lymphatic capillaries and is then termed “lymph.” Lymph capillaries anastomose to form larger lymphatic vessels. Lymph lacks red blood cells and stains pink due to its high protein content. Esophagus 200x

Epithelium
Tissue fluid, which is filtered by diffuse lymphoid tissue as well as solitary and aggregated lymphoid nodules in lamina propria, enters lymphatic capillaries and is then termed “lymph.” Lymph capillaries anastomose to form larger lymphatic vessels. Lymph lacks red blood cells and stains pink due to its high protein content. Esophagus 200x

Lamina propria
Tissue fluid, which is filtered by diffuse lymphoid tissue as well as solitary and aggregated lymphoid nodules in lamina propria, enters lymphatic capillaries and is then termed “lymph.” Lymph capillaries anastomose to form larger lymphatic vessels. Lymph lacks red blood cells and stains pink due to its high protein content. Esophagus 200x

Muscularis mucosae
Tissue fluid, which is filtered by diffuse lymphoid tissue as well as solitary and aggregated lymphoid nodules in lamina propria, enters lymphatic capillaries and is then termed “lymph.” Lymph capillaries anastomose to form larger lymphatic vessels. Lymph lacks red blood cells and stains pink due to its high protein content. Esophagus 200x