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5. Bead-like structures found in the lymph vessels.
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Answered by simplesinha276
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Explanation:

Larger Lymphatic Vessels, Trunks, and Ducts

These one-way valves are located fairly close to one another, and each one causes a bulge in the lymphatic vessel, giving the vessels a beaded appearance. The superficial and deep lymphatics eventually merge to form larger lymphatic vessels known as lymphatic trunks.

Answered by zaidiqureen
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Answer:

lymph nodes

Explanation:

The lymph nodes, or lymph glands, are small, encapsulated bean-shaped structures composed of lymphatic... Cells enter the lymph node through two primary routes. Lymph and its associated cells enter through the afferent lymphatic vessels, which drain into each node through its convex surface.

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