The Thoracic (left lymphatic) Duct and the Right Lymphatic Duct.
The two main parts of the lymphoid vessels and the lymphoid organs. The lymphoid vessels involves one-way flow circulation and the lymphoid organs include the spleen, lymph nodes, thymus, lymphatic tissue, and other lymphatic organs.
The Thoracic (left lymphatic) Duct and the Right Lymphatic Duct.
lymph drainage ducts enters what veins?
The lymph system is made up of ducts or tubules that carry lymph to all parts of the body.
They are called either lymph ducts or lymph capillaries.
The processed lymph will exit one of the lymph ducts, the right lymph duct or the Thoracic duct, depending on where the lymph came from. When it exists the lymph duct, it will enter the subclavian vein, which is also near the superior vena cava, the final vein before blood enters the heart. The lymph once again a part of the bloodstream. It will once again serve its purpose as tissue fluid. hahaha
lymph capillaries, pre-collectors, collectors, lymph trunks or ducts and anchoring filaments
Thoracic and Right Lymphatic
If you mean the milk ducts, no, they have no valves. The lymph vessels do. All lymph vessels everywhere in the body do.
lymph capillaries, pre-collectors, collectors, lymph trunks or ducts and anchoring filaments
The female human breast diagram shows mostly fatty tissue, milk ducts and lymph ducts.
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Lymph vessels carry the lymph fluid back to the circulaiton via the lymph nodes. The short parts of the vessels that connect hte lymph vessels to the ciculaiton are the lymphatic ducts (right lymphatic duct and thoracic duct)
The "lymph" system is the shortened form for your lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a system of your body comprised of lymph nodes, organs and ducts. It's primary directive is to distribute immune cells and other factors throughout your bodies.