lymph drainage ducts enters what veins?
Subclavian veins
Lymph Vessels return intercellular fluid to the veins.
interstitial fluid
Our cells are located in a sea of lymph, a pale fluid. The lymphatic vessels run parallel to the blood veins in the body. The vessels of the lymph system are filled with a fluid called lymph that is collected from the space between the cells in the body. The lymph fluids feed the cells of the body by transporting various nutrients such as salts, minerals, and proteins to every cell of the bodyRead more: What_do_lymph_vessels_do
The lymph moves with the nerves, arteries, and veins.
deoxyganated blood
collecting vessels
veins
collecting vessels
Lymph tissue
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).