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Lymphatic vessels drain into the right lymphatic duct. It also drains into the thoracic duct. Lymph moves in response to skeletal muscle contractions.
Thoracic duct
Lymph enters the circulatory system at two places in the subclavian veins. One is on the left side and the other on the right side just under the collar bones on each side.
You have the right lymphatic duct to do the same job for you. This duct opens up in right subclavian vein.
In the left subclavian vein.
The long thoracic duct begins at the cysterna chyli and continues superiorly to drain the lymph from the legs, abdomen, left arm, and left side of the thorax, neck, and head into the left subclavian vein, then on to its juncture with an internal jugular vein to drain lymph into venous blood
The Thoracic Duct drains into the Left subclavian vein. Worth noting is there is a Right lymphatic duct which drains the lymph fluid from the right arm and the right side of the face. This dumps into the right subclavian vein. The Thoracic Duct drains everything else.
The venous duct connects the umbilical arteries to the liver.
The Ampulla of Vater..This is the duodenum where the common bile duct and the pancreatic duct empty.
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.
lymph is collected by the thoracic duct and right lymphatic duct and is directly drained into the blood at the right and left subclavian veins
These would be the right lymphatic duct and the thoracic trunk.