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lymph drainage ducts enters what veins?
Interstitial fluid
lipids
veins
the blood or lymph system..... (:
Once interstitial fluid enters the collecting vessels, it is called lymph. Lymph is a clear fluid that contains white blood cells and proteins, and it plays a crucial role in the immune system by transporting these cells and proteins throughout the body.
Afferent lymphatic vessels bring lymph into a lymph node. These vessels help transport lymph, which contains immune cells and waste products, into the node for filtering and processing.
Interstitial fluid that enters a lymphatic vessel contains waste products, nutrients, proteins, and white blood cells. It is filtered and purified as it travels through the lymphatic system, eventually returning to the bloodstream.
Bacteria enters the tonsils that contain lymph when you breath......open
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
Not exactly. Lymph is a clear fluid that contains white blood cells and comes from fluid leaked from blood vessels as well as fluid that bathes the body's cells. This fluid re-enters the bloodstream after being filtered through lymph nodes.
After it travels through the lymphatic system, the lymph nodes filter lymph, trapping bacteria and other disease-causing microorganisms in the fluid.Lymphatic vessels open into veins and the fluid re-enters the bloodstream.As lymph flows through the lymphatic system, it passes through small knobs of tissue called lymph nodes. Lymph nodes filter the lymph, trapping bacteria and other microorganisms that cause disease. When the body is fighting an infection, the lymph nodes enlarge. If you've ever had "swollen glands" when you've been sick, you've actually had swollen lymph nodes.