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Yes, it is both carried through the cardiovascular system, and through the lymphatics. Basically, lymph will first flow through the blood in arteries to the lymph node, then from the lymph node to the lymphatics.

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What substances is not carried by the cardiovascular system?

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How might a blockage of a lymph vessels affect the function of the cardiovascular system?

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