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13 Cards in this Set
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Q. Lymph capillaries go to
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Lymphatic vessels.
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Q. Lymphatic vessels go to
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Lymphatic trunks
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Q. Lymphatic trunks go to
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Lymphatic ducts
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Q. Right lymphatic duct drains
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lymph from the upper right quadrant of the body
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Q. What do the thin walls and valves of the lymph do?
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prevent backflow of blood
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Q. Lymph movement through the vessels comes from the pumping of?
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skeletal muscle action, respiratory movement, and contraction of smooth muscle in vessel walls.
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Q. Lymph carry fluid away from the tissues T or F?
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True
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Q. Lymph capillaries are found in all regions of the body except?
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bone marrow, central nervous system, and tissues, such as the epidermis, that lack blood vessels
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Q. 3 superficial regions on each side of the body where lymph nodes tend to cluster
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inguinal nodes in the groin, the axillary nodes in the armpit, and cervical nodes in neck
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Q. Afferent lymphatic vessels carry lymph?
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into the node
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Q. Efferent vessel leaves the node at the?
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Hilum
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Q. Subclavian Lymphatic trunk right side drainage
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1. R lymphatic trunk, 2. Right subclavien vein, 3. Right Brachiocephalic Vein, 4. Superior Vena Cava
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Q. Subclavian Lymphatic Trunk Left Side Drainage
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1. Left Thoracic Duct, 2. Left Subclavian vein, 3. Left Brachiocephalic trunk, 4. Superioir Vena Cava
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