DAT Histology--help

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steesh

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  • Would some one be able to shed some light on the following question?
  • All are true about lymphatic circulatory system/lymph except (1 pt):
  • a) is adjunct to blood vascular system.
  • b) is an open system with an irregular pump; lymph moves quickly and under high pressure.
  • c) its vessels contain circulating lymph, reabsorbed tissue fluid.
  • d) lymph is transported from lymphatic capillaries to progressively larger lymphatic vessels/trunks culminating in the right lymphatic duct (for lymph from the right upper body) and the thoracic duct (for the rest of the body).
  • e) the thoracic duct and the right lymphatic duct drain lymph back into the blood circulatory system at the junction of the left subclavian vein and left jugular vein and at the right subclavian vein, respectively.

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