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