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Into the large neck veins of the cardiovascular system.

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They drain into large neck veins of the cardiovascular system

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right arm, right chest, and right side of head

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lymph flows in lymphatic system. The flow of lymph is always toward the thoracic duct. Lamph came back to the blood

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What are the two collecting duct that drain the lymphatic trunks?

Thoracic duct and Right lymphatic duct.The two collecting ducts that drain the lymphatic system are the right and left subclavian veins.Thoracic duct and the right lymphatic duct.


Why bone marrow does not have lymphatic drain?

because the amount of fluid that get out from capillaries are low,,,,as we know the lymphatic vessels drain the excess amount of fluid that gets out from capillaries,,,so in bone marrow there is no high amount of fluid so there is no need to have lymphatic drainage :))


Identify the smallest lymphatic structure that drains excess?

Afferent lymphaticvesselthe only one that drain the excess fluid from the body to the lymph node. So, it's the smallest lymphatic structure.


What are the two collecting vessels that drain to the subclavian vein?

These would be the right lymphatic duct and the thoracic trunk.


Where does the lymphatic system drain?

Lymph is interstitial fluid that drains from the blood vessels and goes into the interstital space. Lymph retruns to the blood stream via the lymphatic vessels that drain into the subclavian vein.


Lymph ducts empty into the circulatory system by draining into the?

Lymphatic vessels drain into the right lymphatic duct. It also drains into the thoracic duct. Lymph moves in response to skeletal muscle contractions.


What is tissue swelling due to lymphatic obstruction?

Lymphatic obstruction is a blockage of the lymph vessels that drain fluid from tissues throughout the body and allow immune cells to travel where they are needed. Lymphatic obstruction may cause lymphedema, which means swelling due to a blockage of the lymph passages


What is the larger and longer of the two lymphatic collecting ducts?

The larger and longer of the two lymphatic collecting ducts is the Thoracic Duct. The other collecting duct is the Right Lymphatic Duct. There are many lymphatic vessels in the body, all of which, like the blood vessels, start as tiny capillaries and gradually get larger as they get nearer to the heart, until they eventually merge into one of the two collecting ducts.


How do the lymphatic organs fight infections?

They drain the body of lymph and are sites where white blood cells (lymphocytes) cluster. These are the bodies "soldiers".


Which portion of the body is drained by the right lymphatic duct?

All the body's lymphatic vessels (except the those in the right part of the torso, the right arm, and the right side of the neck and head) the drain lymphatic fluid that is collected from all the rest of the body's tissues into the thoracic duct and into left subclavian vein. The lymphatic fluid from the right part of the torso, the right arm, and the right side of the neck and head drain into the right lymphatic duct and then into the right subclavian vein.


What is the function of lymphatic capillaries?

The capillaries are the starting point of the one-way lymphatic system. Lymph capillaries originate in tissues and drain any excess tissue fluid that has not been reabsorbed into the bloodstream and move it into lymph veins. This prevents swelling or edema (collection of fluid in the tissues).


What parts of the lymphatic system can you live without?

You need all of it. It produces white blood cells which fight infections and it drain excessive water back into the circulatory system.